Hangzhou leads innovation in silk-based medical materials
Silkworm cocoons. [Photo/CFP]
Silk, long associated with luxury fabrics, is making waves in the medical field thanks to its unique properties. Hangzhou, a hub of innovation, is at the forefront of this transformation, driving breakthroughs in silk-based medical applications.
Zhejiang Xingyue Biotechnology Co in Hangzhou Future Sci-Tech City has pioneered China's first bioresorbable silk fibroin medical devices, such as hernia repair patches and wound dressings.
These silk-based products offer exceptional biocompatibility and skin-friendly properties. Enriched with amino acids, they accelerate wound healing, reduce inflammation, and provide effective solutions for chronic conditions such as diabetic ulcers.
Silk fibroin medical gauze. [Photo/tidenews.com.cn]
Silk's versatility also extends beyond healthcare. Researchers in Hangzhou are exploring its potential in electronics, agriculture, and cosmetics. For instance, silk materials are being used to create biodegradable sensors and nano-optical devices, while also enhancing crop yields and preservation. In the beauty industry, silk proteins offer anti-inflammatory and skin-repair benefits.
As a core element of the biomedical materials revolution, silk is poised to reshape industries. From hernia repair to tissue regeneration, its potential applications underscore Hangzhou's role as a leader in innovation. With its rich silk heritage and cutting-edge research facilities, Hangzhou is transforming traditional silk into a catalyst for medical and technological advancements.
Professor Ouyang Hongwei tries new materials with his teammates at the Liangzhu Laboratory. [Photo/tidenews.com.cn]
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