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Wound healing in diabetes is a complex physiological process with risks of ulceration and amputation. Real-time monitoring and treatment of diabetic wounds is an effective prevention of further deterioration. Herein, a multifunctional dressing is developed by encapsulating europium-containing bioactive glass (EuBG) and MoO in a biocompatible sodium alginate (SA) dressing (MoO-EuBG-SA), aiming to simultaneously monitor the wound pH value and hydrogen peroxide (HO) concentration, establish an anti-inflammatory microenvironment, and promote wound healing. The pH-responsive fluorescence quenching effect of EuBG contributes to visible monitoring of pH values, and MoO enables high responsiveness and accurate colorimetric indication of HO variability to understand the dynamic wound status. Then, these fluorescent and colorimetric changes can be captured using a smartphone and transformed into signals for wound pH values and HO concentrations, enabling rapid and convenient real-time assessment of wound dynamics. Furthermore, the MoO-EuBG-SA dressing can reduce inflammation and promote the proliferation, differentiation, and migration of fibroblasts and endothelial cells with the help of the released bioactive Si, Ca, and Mo ions. Notably, the MoO-EuBG-SA dressing exhibits excellent abilities to monitor a wound microenvironment and immune regulation and promote diabetic wound healing . Overall, the multifunctional dressing has great potential for managing diabetic wounds and promoting wound healing.

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