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Léo-Paul Tricou1,2,3, Natalie Guirguis1, Katia Cherifi1
1Faculté de Pharmacie, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Québec H3T 1J4, Canada.
Abstract:
Wound pH has emerged as a promising therapeutic target in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). Here, we aimed to develop a microparticle-loaded hydrogel for pH modulation in wound fluid. In a screen of polymeric and inorganic microparticles, zeolites were identified as pH-modulating microparticles. Zeolites were encapsulated in a calcium cross-linked alginate hydrogel, a biocompatible matrix clinically used as a wound dressing. This hydrogel potently neutralized hydroxide ions in serum-containing simulated wound fluid. These findings encourage a further development of this pH-modulating device as a molecular therapeutic system for DFUs.

