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Published on: June 1, 2012
Self-assembling chitosan based injectable and expandable sponge with antimicrobial property for hemostasis and wound
Shujun Cao1, Peihong Ji1, Lili Hao1
1Research Institute for Biomaterials, Tech Institute for Advanced Materials, Bio-inspired Biomedical Materials & Devices Center, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced Inorganic Function Composites, Suqian Advanced Materials Industry Technology Innovation Center, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 211816, China.
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Chitosan and chitosan derivative are widely used in hemostasis, antibiosis and wound repair for its good biocompatibility and unique effect. However, the preparation of chitosan based hemostatic materials or wound dressings generally involves chemical crosslinking agent introduction, acid residue or complicated preparation process, which limits its clinical application. In this study, an injectable and expandable chitosan sponge was constructed by chitosan (CS) and quaternized chitosan (QCS) self-assembly without acid retention and chemical crosslinker introduction. In the neutral condition, the hydrogen bond of CS molecules can act as the driving force to form cross-linking network, and the QCS was introduced to regulate the hydrogen bond of CS to avoid the excessive aggregation. The porous QCS/CS sponge was obtained by freeze-drying of the self-assembly QCS/CS hydrogel. The sponge exhibited high expansibility, injectability and water/blood triggered shape memory property. Due to the introduction of QCS, the sponge showed good antibacterial properties, which can protect the wound from bacterial invasion. The convenient and green preparation method of injectable and expandable QCS/CS sponge is a potential method for the treatment of hemostasis and wound healing.
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