%0 Journal Article %T Chlorhexidine-loaded polysulfobetaine/keratin hydrogels with antioxidant and antibacterial activity for infected wound healing. %A Shang Y %A Wang P %A Wan X %A Wang L %A Liu X %A Yuan J %A Chi B %A Shen J %J Int J Biol Macromol %V 242 %N 0 %D 2023 Jul 1 %M 37164138 %F 8.025 %R 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124754 %X Multifunctional hydrogel dressings are promising for wound healing. In the study, chlorhexidine(CHX) loaded double network hydrogels were prepared by free radical polymerization of sulfobetaine and oxidative self-crosslinking of reduced keratin. The introduced keratin and CHX endowed hydrogels with cytocompatibility, antioxidant capability as well as enhanced antibacterial activity due to the antifouling property of polysulfobetaine. These hydrogels exhibited acidity, glutathione(GSH), and trypsin triple-responsive release behaviors, resulting in the accelerated release of CHX under wound microenvironments. Intriguingly, the freeze-drying hydrogels could be ground to powders and sprinkled on the irregular wound bed, followed by absorbing wound fluid to reform hydrogel in situ. These xerogel powders were more convenient for sterilization, formulation, and storage. Further, these xerogel powders could be rejected after being mixed with an appropriate amount of water. In vivo infected wound healing confirmed that the xerogel powder dressing significantly promoted collagen deposition and reduced inflammation, thereby accelerating the closure and regeneration of skin wounds. Taken together, these degradable xerogel powders have great potential applications for wound healing.