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Abstract The effective treatment of chronic wounds represents a critical global medical challenge demanding urgent attention. Persistent inflammation, driven by an excess of reactive oxygen radicals, sets in motion a detrimental cycle leading to chronic wounds and impeding the natural healing process. This study develops a sprayable wound dressing by covalently grafting amino fullerene to carboxymethylated curdlan (CMC‐C). This novel dressing exhibits excellent biocompatibility, antioxidant, and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties. Furthermore, it demonstrates a targeted affinity for HEK‐a cells, efficiently reducing the inflammatory response while promoting cell proliferation and migration in vitro. Moreover, the animal experiment investigations reveal that CMC‐C significantly accelerates chronic wounds healing by regulating the inflammatory process, promoting collagen deposition, and improving vascularization. These results demonstrate the potential of the sprayable dressing (CMC‐C) in curing the healing of chronic wounds through the modulation of the inflammatory microenvironment. Overall, the sprayable hydrogel dressing based on water‐soluble derivative of fullerene and curdlan emerges as a potential approach for clinical applications in the treatment of chronic wounds.
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Yiwen Pan
Zhejiang Ocean University
Yuxuan Qi
Inner Mongolia University
Chenglong Fei
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peking University
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64b29b6db6435875db8b5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.202400240