AbstractOsteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic inflammatory disease that leads to disability and death. Existing therapeutic agents often require frequent use, which can lead to drug resistance and long‐term side effects. Polyphenols have anti‐inflammatory and antioxidant potential. However, they are limited by their short half‐life and low bioavailability. This work presents a novel pure polyphenol capsule for sustained release of polyphenols, which is self‐assembled via hydrophobic and hydrogen bonds. The capsule enhances cellular uptake, scavenges reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, reduces inflammatory markers, and remodels the OA microenvironment by inhibiting the p38 MAPK pathway. The capsule overcomes the limitations of short half‐life and low bioavailability of polyphenols and achieves single‐dose cure in mouse and dog OA models, providing an optimal therapeutic window for OA repair. Taking advantage of simple manufacturing, convenient administration, and pure polyphenol composition, these capsules show great potential for clinical treatment of osteoarthritis and chronic inflammatory diseases.
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