Literature DB >> 34968540

Self-crosslinked chitosan/κ-carrageenan-based biomimetic membranes to combat diabetic burn wound infections.

Touba Khaliq1, Muhammad Sohail2, Muhammad Usman Minhas3, Syed Ahmed Shah1, Nazish Jabeen1, Shahzeb Khan4, Zahid Hussain5, Arshad Mahmood6, Mubeen Kousar1, Haroon Rashid7.   

Abstract

Diabetic wound infection often leads to compromised healing with frequent chances of sepsis, amputation and even death. Traditional patient care emphasized on early debridement and fluid resuscitation followed by intravenous antibiotics therapy. However, compromised vasculature often limit the systemic effect of antibiotics. Current study focused formulation of chitosan HCl, κ- carrageenan and PVA based physical cross-linked hydrogel membrane dressings loaded with cefotaxime sodium (CTX), for potential diabetic burn wound healing by adopting solvent casting method. Results of mechanical strength shows tensile strength and % elongation of 12.63 ± 0.25 and 48 ±3.05 respectively. Water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) depicts that despite of formulation KCP3 and KCP6, all hydrogel membranes have WVTR value in range of ideal dressing i.e., 2000-2500 g/m2/day. Whereas, all hydrogel membranes have oxygen permibility values more than 8.2 mg/ml. Bacterial penetration analysis confirms the barrier property of formulated membranes. Drug loaded hydrogel membrane showed control release up to 24 hr which provide protection against bacterial proliferation. Present study aims to constructs diabetic burn rat model which demonstrate that CTX loaded hydrogel membrane shown significantly rapid wound closure higher re-epithelization and numerous granulation tissue formation as compared to positive and negative control group. Conclusively, it is confirmed that formulated hydrogel membranes are beneficial and can be considered as a promising membrane dressing to treat diabetic burn wound.
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Keywords:  Biomimetic membranes; Biopolymer; Ceftriaxone; Diabetic wound; PVA; Wound healing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34968540     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.12.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


  5 in total

1.  Antiviral activity of chitosan nanoparticles encapsulating silymarin (Sil-CNPs) against SARS-CoV-2 (in silico and in vitro study).

Authors:  Samah A Loutfy; Ahmed I Abdel-Salam; Yassmin Moatasim; Mokhtar R Gomaa; Nasra F Abdel Fattah; Merna H Emam; Fedaa Ali; Hasnaa A ElShehaby; Eman A Ragab; Hanaa M Alam El-Din; Ahmed Mostafa; Mohamed A Ali; Amal Kasry
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 4.036

Review 2.  Hydrogels: Properties and Applications in Biomedicine.

Authors:  Tzu-Chuan Ho; Chin-Chuan Chang; Hung-Pin Chan; Tze-Wen Chung; Chih-Wen Shu; Kuo-Pin Chuang; Tsai-Hui Duh; Ming-Hui Yang; Yu-Chang Tyan
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-05-02       Impact factor: 4.927

3.  Biofunctional Hyaluronic Acid/κ-Carrageenan Injectable Hydrogels for Improved Drug Delivery and Wound Healing.

Authors:  Uzma Ijaz; Muhammad Sohail; Muhammad Usman Minhas; Shahzeb Khan; Zahid Hussain; Mohsin Kazi; Syed Ahmed Shah; Arshad Mahmood; Mohammed Maniruzzaman
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 4.329

Review 4.  Biopolymer: A Sustainable Material for Food and Medical Applications.

Authors:  Jaya Baranwal; Brajesh Barse; Antonella Fais; Giovanna Lucia Delogu; Amit Kumar
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 4.329

5.  Multifunctional Membranes Based on β-Glucans and Chitosan Useful in Wound Treatment.

Authors:  Sonia Trombino; Federica Curcio; Maria Luisa Di Gioia; Biagio Armentano; Teresa Poerio; Roberta Cassano
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-20
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