Formulation and evaluation of novel collagen/ carboxymethylcellulose blend film wound dressing.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Ceska a Slovenska Farmacie Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Kateřina Tenorová, Jana Kurfürstová, Ruta Masteiková, Sylvie Pavloková, Jurga Bernatonien
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Films are thin, flexible, and transparent wound dressings. They can be prepared from both synthetic and natural materials. In practice, synthetic polyurethane dominates, but research is mainly focused on substances of natural origin. An endogenous substance with excellent filmforming properties, which is involved in the wound healing process, is collagen. However, collagen films themselves have weak mechanical properties, which can be improved by, among other things, combining collagen with other materials. Such material could be carboxymethylcellulose, which has been shown to affect wound healing positively. Films consisting only of CMC also have weak mechanical properties, so combining both materials seems to be a suitable solution to the given problems, and a wound dressing with many beneficial properties for wound healing could be created. Therefore, our experiment aimed to prepare composite films for wound therapy consisting of a combination of collagen and CMC. The films were prepared by the solvent evaporation method, and their properties were compared with those formed only by CMC. In both cases, films with suitable organoleptic, physicochemical, and application properties for wound therapy were produced. The composite films showed lower absorption capacity and better mechanical resistance compared to those formed only by CMC. The combination of collagen and CMC in composite films intended for wound therapy has thus resulted in improved properties of the resulting dressing and holds potential for further research.

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新型胶原/羧甲基纤维素混合膜创面敷料的研制与评价。
薄膜是薄的、柔韧的、透明的伤口敷料。它们可以由合成材料和天然材料制备。在实践中,合成聚氨酯占主导地位,但研究主要集中在天然来源的物质上。胶原蛋白是一种具有优异成膜特性的内源性物质,它参与了伤口愈合过程。然而,胶原蛋白薄膜本身具有较弱的机械性能,这可以通过将胶原蛋白与其他材料结合来改善。这种材料可能是羧甲基纤维素,它已被证明对伤口愈合有积极的影响。仅由CMC组成的薄膜也具有较弱的机械性能,因此将两种材料结合起来似乎是解决给定问题的合适方案,并且可以创造出具有许多有益伤口愈合性能的伤口敷料。因此,我们的实验旨在制备由胶原蛋白和CMC组合而成的伤口治疗复合膜。采用溶剂蒸发法制备了膜,并与仅用CMC法制备的膜进行了性能比较。在这两种情况下,薄膜具有合适的感官,物理化学和应用性质的伤口治疗。与单一CMC形成的复合膜相比,复合膜具有较低的吸收能力和较好的机械阻力。胶原蛋白和CMC在用于伤口治疗的复合膜中的结合,因此改善了所得敷料的性能,并具有进一步研究的潜力。
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Ceska a Slovenska Farmacie
Ceska a Slovenska Farmacie Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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