| Literature DB >> 33259842 |
Yun He1, Wenwen Zhao1, Zuoxiang Dong2, Yanjing Ji3, Min Li2, Yuanping Hao2, Demeng Zhang4, Changqing Yuan3, Jing Deng3, Peng Zhao5, Qihui Zhou6.
Abstract
Conventional wound-dressing materials with structural and functional deficiencies are not effective in promoting wound healing. The development of multifunctional wound dressings is emerging as a promising strategy to accelerate blood coagulation, inhibit bacterial infection, and trigger full-thickness wound into a regenerative process. Herein, multifunctional composite sponges were developed by incorporation of traditional Chinese medicine Kangfuxin (KFX) into alginate (AG)/carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC) via green crosslinking, electrostatic interaction, and freeze-drying methods. It is demonstrated that the AG/CMC/KFX (ACK) sponges exhibit a highly interconnected and porous structure, suitable water vapor transmittance, excellent elastic properties, antibacterial behavior, cytocompatibility, and rapid hemostasis. Further, in a rat full-thickness wounds model, the ACK sponge containing 10% KFX (ACK-10) significantly facilitates wound closure compared to the AC group and ACK sponge containing 5% and 15% KFX. Thus, the multifunctional ACK-10 composite sponge has great promise for the application of full-thickness wound healing.Entities:
Keywords: Kangfuxin; Marine polysaccharide; Multifunctional composite sponges; Wound healing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33259842 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.11.168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953