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Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities

Protecting the skin from UV light irradiation in wet and underwater environments is challenging due to the weak adhesion of existing sunscreen materials but highly desired. Herein we report a polyethyleneimine/thioctic acid/titanium dioxide (PEI/TA/TiO(2)) coacervate-derived hydrogel with robust, as...

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Autores principales: Peng, Xin, Li, Yuan, Liu, Menghui, Li, Zhuo, Wang, Xuemei, Zhang, Kunyu, Zhao, Xin, Li, Gang, Bian, Liming
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10412988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37575876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.07.016
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author Peng, Xin
Li, Yuan
Liu, Menghui
Li, Zhuo
Wang, Xuemei
Zhang, Kunyu
Zhao, Xin
Li, Gang
Bian, Liming
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Li, Yuan
Liu, Menghui
Li, Zhuo
Wang, Xuemei
Zhang, Kunyu
Zhao, Xin
Li, Gang
Bian, Liming
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description Protecting the skin from UV light irradiation in wet and underwater environments is challenging due to the weak adhesion of existing sunscreen materials but highly desired. Herein we report a polyethyleneimine/thioctic acid/titanium dioxide (PEI/TA/TiO(2)) coacervate-derived hydrogel with robust, asymmetric, and reversible wet bioadhesion and effective UV-light-shielding ability. The PEI/TA/TiO(2) complex coacervate can be easily obtained by mixing a PEI solution and TA/TiO(2) powder. The fluid PEI/TA/TiO(2) coacervate deposited on wet skin can spread into surface irregularities and subsequently transform into a hydrogel with increased cohesion, thereby establishing interdigitated contact and adhesion between the bottom surface and skin. Meanwhile, the functional groups between the skin and hydrogel can form physical interactions to further enhance bioadhesion, whereas the limited movement of amine and carboxyl groups on the top hydrogel surface leads to low adhesion. Therefore, the coacervate-derived hydrogel exhibits asymmetric adhesiveness on the bottom and top surfaces. Moreover, the PEI/TA/TiO(2) hydrogel formed on the skin could be easily removed using a NaHCO(3) aqueous solution without inflicting damage. More importantly, the PEI/TA/TiO(2) hydrogel can function as an effective sunscreen to block UV light and prevent UV-induced MMP-9 overexpression, inflammation, and DNA damage in animal skin. The advantages of PEI/TA/TiO(2) coacervate-derived hydrogels include robust, asymmetric, and reversible wet bioadhesion, effective UV light-shielding ability, excellent biocompatibility, and easy preparation and usage, making them a promising bioadhesive to protect the skin from UV light-associated damage in wet and underwater environments.
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spelling pubmed-104129882023-08-11 Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities Peng, Xin Li, Yuan Liu, Menghui Li, Zhuo Wang, Xuemei Zhang, Kunyu Zhao, Xin Li, Gang Bian, Liming Bioact Mater Article Protecting the skin from UV light irradiation in wet and underwater environments is challenging due to the weak adhesion of existing sunscreen materials but highly desired. Herein we report a polyethyleneimine/thioctic acid/titanium dioxide (PEI/TA/TiO(2)) coacervate-derived hydrogel with robust, asymmetric, and reversible wet bioadhesion and effective UV-light-shielding ability. The PEI/TA/TiO(2) complex coacervate can be easily obtained by mixing a PEI solution and TA/TiO(2) powder. The fluid PEI/TA/TiO(2) coacervate deposited on wet skin can spread into surface irregularities and subsequently transform into a hydrogel with increased cohesion, thereby establishing interdigitated contact and adhesion between the bottom surface and skin. Meanwhile, the functional groups between the skin and hydrogel can form physical interactions to further enhance bioadhesion, whereas the limited movement of amine and carboxyl groups on the top hydrogel surface leads to low adhesion. Therefore, the coacervate-derived hydrogel exhibits asymmetric adhesiveness on the bottom and top surfaces. Moreover, the PEI/TA/TiO(2) hydrogel formed on the skin could be easily removed using a NaHCO(3) aqueous solution without inflicting damage. More importantly, the PEI/TA/TiO(2) hydrogel can function as an effective sunscreen to block UV light and prevent UV-induced MMP-9 overexpression, inflammation, and DNA damage in animal skin. The advantages of PEI/TA/TiO(2) coacervate-derived hydrogels include robust, asymmetric, and reversible wet bioadhesion, effective UV light-shielding ability, excellent biocompatibility, and easy preparation and usage, making them a promising bioadhesive to protect the skin from UV light-associated damage in wet and underwater environments. KeAi Publishing 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10412988/ /pubmed/37575876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.07.016 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Peng, Xin
Li, Yuan
Liu, Menghui
Li, Zhuo
Wang, Xuemei
Zhang, Kunyu
Zhao, Xin
Li, Gang
Bian, Liming
Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities
title Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities
title_full Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities
title_fullStr Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities
title_full_unstemmed Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities
title_short Complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing UV light-induced morbidities
title_sort complex coacervate-derived hydrogel with asymmetric and reversible wet bioadhesion for preventing uv light-induced morbidities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10412988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37575876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2023.07.016
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