| Literature DB >> 34817129 |
Ximu Zhang1, Lin Jiang1, Xian Li1, Liwen Zheng1, Ruyi Dang1, Xiang Liu1, Xiaoping Wang1, Liling Chen1, Yu Shrike Zhang2, Jixi Zhang3, Deqin Yang1.
Abstract
High-performance hemostasis has become increasingly essential in treating various traumas. However, available topical hemostats still have various drawbacks and side-effects. Herein, hemostatic powders derived from the skin secretion of Andrias davidianus (SSAD) with controllable particle size are prepared using feasible frozen-ball milling following lyophilization for hemorrhage-control. Scanning electron microscopy, rheometry, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller test are used to characterize the coagulation-promoting surface topography, rheological properties, and porous structure of the SSAD particles. The blood-coagulation assays showed that the SSAD powders can induce blood-absorption in a particle size-dependent manner. Particle sizes of the SSAD powders larger than 200 µm and smaller than 800 µm greatly affect the blood-clotting rate. Associated with the thromboelastography (TEG) and amino acid/protein composition analyses, the accessibility and diffusion of blood are mainly dependent on the wettability, adhesivity, and clotting factors of the SSAD particles. Rapid hemostasis in vivo further involves three hemorrhage models (liver, femoral artery, and tail) as well as an oral wound model, which suggest favorable hemostatic and simultaneous regenerative effects of the SSAD hemostatic powder. Considering its degradability and good biocompatibility, SSAD can be an optimal candidate for a new class of inexpensive, natural, and promising hemostatic and wound-dressing agent.Entities:
Keywords: Andrias davidianus; hemostasis; particle size; wound dressing; wound healing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34817129 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202101699
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281