Herbal small molecule-based low/medium internal phase supramolecular gel emulsion for diabetic wound healing

Hui Yu, Guoxin Zhang,Min You, Xinlei Shi,Shaoping Lu,Ziqing Tang,Haiyan Yin, Yitian Zhang,Qiang Chen

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
It remains a big challenge to fabricate low / medium internal phase gel emulsion for the safe wound dressing with low stimulation to the skin. Herein, utilizing the self -assembly and gelation of amphiphilic herbal small molecule-glycyrrhizic acid (GA) derived from traditional Chinese medicine, a new type of supramolecular gel emulsion (SGE) with antibacterial activity and low / medium internal phase was proposed. In the SGE, the oil droplets were stabilized by the nanofibers self -assembled from GA, and the SGE was formed by the supramolecular assembly of GA nanofibers in the presence of Pickering emulsions. As a result, under low / medium internal phase ( phi = 30 -50 %), SGEs could be readily prepared. Antibacterial tests demonstrated that the growth of gram -positive Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ) and gram -negative Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) could be effectively inhibited by the SGE. Additionally, compared to high internal phase SGE, SGE with phi = 50 % displayed lower cytotoxicity and a positive impact on the healing process of infectious diabetic wounds. This work provided a novel approach for constructing low / medium internal phase gel emulsion via herbal small moleculebased supramolecular assembly.
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Supramolecular gel emulsion (SGE),Herbal small molecule,Pickering emulsion,Antibacterial activity,Diabetic wound healing
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