| Literature DB >> 34420748 |
Weiping Zheng1, Yuanping Hao2, Danyang Wang3, Hailin Huang1, Fangze Guo1, Zhanyi Sun4, Peili Shen4, Kunyan Sui5, Changqing Yuan6, Qihui Zhou7.
Abstract
Oral inflammatory diseases (OIDs) are among the most common lesions in the oral cavity, affecting the quality of human life and even causing oral cancer. However, most of the current oral mucosa patches still have some limitations, particularly instant, poor mechanical strength and conformability, low adhesion to tissue, and foreign body sensation. Herein, triamcinolone acetonide (TA)-loaded chitosan/fucoidan (CF) composite hydrogels were prepared via chemical crosslinking. The macro/microscopic morphologies and (bio)physicochemical properties of composite hydrogels were investigated. Incorporating fucoidan in chitosan hydrogels greatly enhanced their swelling behavior, mechanical strength, and adhesion properties. Further, the addition of TA in CF hydrogels improved their elastic feature, inhibited inflammatory response, and promoted the formation of mature and well-organized collagen fibers. The developed composite hydrogels displayed not only good antibacterial properties but also good cytocompatibility and histocompatibility. Thus, the designed hydrogels allow the development of oral mucosa patches as a potential treatment for OIDs.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesive hydrogel; Marine polysaccharide; Oral inflammatory diseases; Oral mucosa patch
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34420748 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381