Ferried Albumin‐Inspired Bioadhesive With Dynamic Interfacial Bonds for Emergency Rescue

Author:

Chen Yiming1,Li Huiying1,Xu Renfeng2,Fang Yan1,Chen Qinhui1,Wang Zhengchao2,Liu Haiqing1,Weng Yunxiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Materials Science Fujian Normal University Fujian 350117 China

2. College of Life Science Fujian Normal University Fujian 350117 China

Abstract

AbstractEmergency prehospital wound closure and hemorrhage control are the first priorities for life‐saving. Majority of bioadhesives form bonds with tissues through irreversible cross‐linking, and the remobilization of misalignment may cause severe secondary damage to tissues. Therefore, developing an adhesive that can quickly and tolerably adhere to traumatized dynamic tissue or organ surfaces in emergency situations is a major challenge. Inspired by the structure of human serum albumin (HSA), a branched polymer with multitentacled sulfhydryl is synthesized, then, an instant and fault‐tolerant tough wet‐tissue adhesion (IFA) hydrogel is prepared. Adhesive application time is just 5 s (interfacial toughness of ≈580 J m−2), and favorable tissue‐adhesion is maintained after ten cycles. IFA hydrogel shows unchangeable adhesive performance after 1 month of storage based on the internal oxidation–reduction mechanism. It not only can efficiently seal various organs but also achieves effective hemostasis in models of the rat femoral artery and rabbit‐ear artery. This work also proposes an effective strategy for controllable adhesion, enabling the production of asymmetric adhesives with on‐demand detachment. Importantly, IFA hydrogel has sound antioxidation, antibacterial property, hemocompatibility, and cytocompatibility. Hence, the HSA‐inspired bioadhesive emerges as a promising first‐aid supply for human–machine interface‐based health management and non‐invasive wound closure.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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