Fabrication of Biodegradable and Biocompatible Functional Polymers for Anti-Infection and Augmenting Wound Repair

Author:

Deng Shuhua,Chen AnfuORCID,Chen Weijia,Lai Jindi,Pei Yameng,Wen Jiahua,Yang Can,Luo Jiajun,Zhang Jingjing,Lei Caihong,Varma Swastina Nath,Liu ChaozongORCID

Abstract

The problem of bacteria-induced infections threatens the lives of many patients. Meanwhile, the misuse of antibiotics has led to a significant increase in bacterial resistance. There are two main ways to alleviate the issue: one is to introduce antimicrobial agents to medical devices to get local drug releasing and alleviating systemic toxicity and resistance, and the other is to develop new antimicrobial methods to kill bacteria. New antimicrobial methods include cationic polymers, metal ions, hydrophobic structures to prevent bacterial adhesion, photothermal sterilization, new biocides, etc. Biodegradable biocompatible synthetic polymers have been widely used in the medical field. They are often used in tissue engineering scaffolds as well as wound dressings, where bacterial infections in these medical devices can be serious or even fatal. However, such materials usually do not have inherent antimicrobial properties. They can be used as carriers for drug delivery or compounded with other antimicrobial materials to achieve antimicrobial effects. This review focuses on the antimicrobial behavior, preparation methods, and biocompatibility testing of biodegradable biocompatible synthetic polymers. Degradable biocompatible natural polymers with antimicrobial properties are also briefly described. Finally, the medical applications of these polymeric materials are presented.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Foshan Science and Technology Innovation Project

MRC-UCL Therapeutic Acceleration Support (TAS) Fund

NIHR UCLH BRC-UCL Therapeutic Acceleration Support (TAS) Fund

Wellcome Trust-Translational Partnership Award-UCL Regenerative Medicine TIN Pilot Dara Fund

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council via DTP CASE Programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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