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Zifeng Yang1, Feng Wang1,2, Chenguang Shi3
1Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery Department of General Surgery Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital (Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences) Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510080 China.
Abstract:
Simultaneous infection and exudate management remain a great challenge in wound treatment. As one of the most promising approaches, current asymmetric dressings are basically prepared through electrospinning with different kinds of materials, and the interfacial interaction remains unexplored. Herein, the first single-substrate-based asymmetric dressing with a well-entangled interface, large absorptive capacity, effective fluid reflux prevention, excellent antibacterial, and antipenetration properties is developed. The asymmetric dressing is composed of layered hydrophilic and hydrophobic bottlebrushes (sodium polyacrylate and polystyrene-functionalized bacterial cellulose), which are assembled using stepwise vacuum filtration, accompanied by loading triclosan into the solution of hydrophilic bottlebrushes. The biocompatibility and feasibility of the asymmetric dressing pave the way in real wound management.

