A Biodegradable Supramolecular Adhesive with Robust Instant Wet Adhesion for Urgent Hemostasis and Wound Repair

Author:

Guo Hao1,Zhang Wenjie1,Jia Zhaoli2,Wang Penghui1,Shao Qing1,Shen Haifeng1,Li Jialing1,Chen Qiang23,Chi Bo14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Materials‐Oriented Chemical Engineering College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering College of Food Science and Light Industry Nanjing Tech University Nanjing 211816 China

2. High‐Tech Research Institute of Nanjing University Changzhou 213164 China

3. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Nanjing University Nanjing 210093 China

4. National Synergetic Innovation Center for Advanced Materials Nanjing Tech University Nanjing 211816 China

Abstract

AbstractSurgical adhesives are crucial for achieving rapid hemostasis and immediate wound management during clinical interventions. However, developing a tissue adhesive that combines instant adhesive strength with biodegradability in dynamic, wet, or hemorrhagic biological environments remains a persistent challenge. Here, a biodegradable supramolecular tissue adhesive with robust instant adhesion to wet tissue surfaces within 5 s is presented. The distinctive synergy of surface‐rich adhesive groups and the hydrophobic main chain enables the adhesive to surmount the hydration layer on the tissue surface, ensuring rapid adhesion. Importantly, the internal structure of this supramolecular adhesive significantly contributes to its exceptional holding adhesion strength. Additionally, in vivo experiments using a rat liver incision model and a skin injury model are conducted. These experiments demonstrate its effectiveness in emergency hemostasis and wound management. Consequently, this supramolecular tissue adhesive exhibits significant potential in surgical applications, addressing critical needs in urgent clinical scenarios and potentially making valuable contributions to the medical field.

Funder

Jiangsu Provincial Key Research and Development Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province

Publisher

Wiley

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