Among various biomaterials, antibacterial hydrogels are one of the most recommended groups due to their ability to load antibacterial drugs and cover wounds while maintaining a moist environment Antimicrobial hydrogels, composed of hydrated polymeric networks capable of destroying pathogenic microbes, find applications in various pharmaceutical products such as medicines, sanitation products, disinfecting agents, and other household hygiene items. In this review, the latest research progresses about hydrogels in recent years were summarized, mainly including the preparation methods of hydrogels and their antibacterial applications.
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In this review article, a number of promising strategies in the development of hydrogels with biocidal properties, particularly those originating from natural polymers, are briefly summarized and concisely discussed.
In this context, the fabrication of antimicrobial intelligent hydrogels for biomedical applications that provide cell adhesion and proliferation has attracted extensive attention.