4.7 Article

Multifunctional carboxymethyl chitosan/oxidized dextran/sodium alginate hydrogels as dressing for hemostasis and closure of infected wounds

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 219, Issue -, Pages 1337-1350

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.08.166

Keywords

Hydrogel; Hemostasis; Antibacterial; Wound healing

Funding

  1. Shanghai Rising Star Program [20QA1407200]
  2. Shanghai Sailing Program [20YF1448400]
  3. Naval Medical University Sailing Program [2019-QH-16]
  4. Shanghai Changhai Hospital Youth Found

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A multifunctional hydrogel has been developed that can rapidly stop bleeding and has antibacterial properties, promoting wound healing and repair. The hydrogel has good water retention capacity and mimics the three-dimensional structure of the natural extracellular matrix, making it promising for applications in hemostasis and wound healing.
Massive bleeding is a great threat to the life safety of patients, which is a challenging clinical problem. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a kind of multifunctional dressing material with hemostatic ability and antibacterial performance to promote wound healing and repair. To resolve this issue, in this study, a carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS)/sodium alginate (SA)/oxidized dextran (ODE) (CSO) multifunctional hydrogel was developed. The hydrogel could rapidly gel through Schiff base reaction and amide reaction and firmly adhere to the skin at the wound, to realize the fast hemostasis. Importantly, it was verified that the hydrogel could prevent the Staphy-lococcus aureus-caused wound infection, owing to the antibacterial effect of CMCS and ODE. In addition, the CSO hydrogel had good water retention capacity and was able to mimic the three-dimensional structure of the natural extracellular matrix, thereby promoting wound repair in mice. In vitro whole-blood clotting assay demonstrated that red blood cells could be adhered to the surface of hydrogel, showing good hemostasis in rat liver injury and tail amputation models. Together with the biocompatible feature, CSO hydrogel holds a great application prospect in hemostasis and wound healing.

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