Robust Gradient Hydrogel-Loaded Nanofiber Fleshy Artificial Skin Via A Coupled Microfluidic Electrospinning-Reactive Coating Strategy

Qing Li, Rong Chen, Tingting Cui, Yuting Bai, Jie Hu, Jiafei Yu, Gefei Wang, Su Chen

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Abstract

Skin regeneration attracts tremendous interest due to the important role of skin for human protection and beauty. Thus, methods allowing artificial skin to be carried out in a controllable fashion are potentially important for wound healing, which involves an intersection of materials, medicine, biology, and other disciplines. Herein, aiming at a new general methodology for fleshy materials, a new hydrogel-loaded hydrophobic–hydrophilic nanofiber fleshy artificial skin is designed and fabricated. The gradient hydrogel-loaded nanofiber artificial skin integrates both advantages of nanofiber and hydrogel, exhibiting fleshy feature (comparability to real skin in terms of appearance, texture, and function), excellent air permeability, compatibility, and good mechanical and antibacterial property. Interestingly, the efficient transport channels are formed throughout the hydrogel-loaded nanofiber structure, which is beneficial for water absorption and transfer. These advantages enable the establishment of a moist and favorable microenvironment; thus, greatly accelerating wound healing process. This work couples microfluidic electrospinning with reactive coating technique, which is in favor of material design and fabrication with controllable and uniform structures. The hydrogel-loaded nanofiber fleshy artificial skin shows comparability to real skin in terms of beauty, texture, and function, which would definitely provide new opportunities for the further optimization and upgrading of artificial skin.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2304321
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume13
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • artificial skin
  • controllable microenvironment
  • hydrogel-loaded nanofiber
  • hydrophilic–hydrophobic–hydrophilic structure
  • microfluidic electrospinning-reactive coating

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