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Improving Water-Absorption and Mechanical Strength: Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline-Based Spray Dressings as a Candidate Wound Management System.

Chen Wang1, Jingtian Chen1, Xiao Yue1, Xiao Xia2, Ziqiang Zhou2, Guanlin Wang1, Xuejuan Zhang2, Ping Hu2, Ying Huang3, Xin Pan4, Chuanbin Wu2.   

Abstract

A spray dressing based on lyotropic liquid crystalline (LLC) with adjustable crystalline lattices was investigated in this study. It possesses water-triggering phase transition property and ease of spraying on wound, as well as stable drug encapsulation and controllable drug release. When it comes to wound with exudate, adequate water absorption and sustainable mechanical strength after water absorption was important for a good dressing, while most of the normal LLC dressings were still unable to meet such standards. Herein, a type of hyaluronic acid (HA)-incorporated LLC-based spray dressing (HLCSD) was developed to overcome the above limitations. After comparing HAs with different molecular weights (MWs) and concentrations, 3% HA with MW of 800~1000 kD was chosen as an ideal amount of excipients to add into the HLCSD. The water absorption of HLCSD precursor increased by 150% with the appearance of enlarged water channels. The complex modulus of HLCSD gel also increased from 1 to 100 kPa, which suggested lasting wound coverage and good patient compliance when used clinically. The spraying and phase transition properties of HLCSD was studied and showed acceptable changes. Moreover, good safety comparable with the commercial product Purilon® was also demonstrated in an in vivo acute skin irritation test. Thus, the improved HLCSD was a promising dressing for exudation wound treatment.
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Keywords:  HA; LLC; mechanical strength; water absorption; wound dressings

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35106685     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-021-02205-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


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