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Diatom-Inspired Bionic Hydrophilic Polysaccharide Adhesive for Rapid Sealing Hemostasis
Xiaojie Sun1, Na Li2, Chang Su1
1College of Marine Life Science, Ocean University of China, 5# Yushan Road, Qingdao 266003, Shandong Province, China.
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Diatoms are typical marine biofouling organisms that secrete extracellular polymers (EPS) to achieve strong underwater adhesion. Here, we report a diatom-inspired bionic hydrophilic polysaccharide adhesive composed of diatom biosilica (DB) and bletilla striata polysaccharide (BSP) for rapid sealing hemostasis. The hierarchical porous structure of DB with rich surface silanol groups provides a strong anchored interface effect for BSP, which can significantly enhance cross-linking density and interaction strength of the hydrophilic macromolecular network. BSP/DB adhesive offers 6 times greater mechanical strength and viscosity over BSP under different temperature conditions. The aggregation effect of DBs interface for BSP avoided the washout of BSP/DB adhesive during application in a wet environment before cross-linking occurs. This strengthened the adhesion ability of BSP/DB adhesive to biological tissue that brought out complete sealing hemostasis without blood loss in a rat liver injury model. The dry BSP/DB prepared by lyophilization inherited excellent clotting ability of BSP/DB adhesive, which could realize rapidly the cruor of anticoagulant whole blood within 1 min. The results of animal studies confirmed that dry BSP/DB exhibited superior hemostatic performance over silicate-based inorganic Quikclot, in terms of hemostatic rate, blood loss, dosage, and multiscroll wound closure.

