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Fructose-Modified Chitosan/Gelatin 3D Composite Sponge for Enhanced Rapid Hemostasis
Hongyan Wang1, Lin Shi1, Zhongxu Zhang2
1Institute of Chemicobiology and Functional Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 200 Xiao Ling Wei, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province 210094, China.
Abstract:
Managing uncontrolled and noncompressible bleeding presents a major challenge in emergency trauma care. Methods to halt bleeding quickly and efficiently, without applying direct pressure on the wound, have become a key focus of research. Herein, a novel fructose-modified chitosan/gelatin composite sponge has been developed, exhibiting high elasticity, low rebound pressure, and excellent cell compatibility. This material can rapidly return to its original form in around 1.5 s after being compressed by 80% upon contact with water. Additionally, experimental results from a rat liver wound model demonstrated that it exhibited a clear hemostatic effect. The hemostatic time was shortened from 204 ± 15.35 s to 53.3 ± 6.54 s, and the blood loss was reduced from 867 ± 153.15 mg to 187 ± 61.06 mg. Moreover, it can promote tissue healing by inhibiting the production of inflammatory factors including TNF-α, MCP-1, and IL-6. This material offers an effective solution for noncompressible tissue injuries.

