PVA/葡聚糖/壳聚糖水凝胶用于伤口敷料的评价

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2019-04-08 DOI:10.1177/0262489319839211
Shin-Ping Lin, Kai-Yin Lo, Tien-Ni Tseng, Jui-Ming Liu, Ting-Yu Shih, Kuan-Chen Cheng
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开发一种适用于不同伤口愈合阶段的多功能伤口敷料,对于烧伤或褥疮等特殊伤口的患者来说很重要。在本研究中,聚乙烯醇(PVA)、右旋糖酐和壳聚糖被整合在一起,以戊二醛(GA)作为交联剂,生产出理想的伤口敷料。结果表明,6%的PVA水凝胶和0.25%的壳聚糖具有抗菌能力。利用GA交联的PVA/壳聚糖水凝胶与4%右旋糖酐结合也表现出高的细胞增殖能力,这表明该水凝胶具有作为伤口敷料的潜力。在以下物理分析中,壳聚糖和葡聚糖的添加似乎提高了PVA水凝胶的热稳定性、机械性能、保水性和保湿能力。总之,PVA/壳聚糖/葡聚糖水凝胶具有高含水量、抗菌性能和良好的细胞增殖等优点,可应用于伤口愈合。
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Evaluation of PVA/dextran/chitosan hydrogel for wound dressing
Developing a multiple functional wound dressing suitable for different stages of wound healing is important for patients with special wound such as burn or decubital ulcers. In this study, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), dextran, and chitosan are integrated to produce ideal wound dressing where glutaraldehyde (GA) is used as the cross-linker. The result demonstrated that 6% PVA hydrogel with 0.25% chitosan was found to provide antimicrobial ability. The PVA/chitosan hydrogel combined with 4% dextran utilizing GA cross-linking also presents the high cell proliferation ability, which suggests that the hydrogel is potential as a wound dressing. In the following physical analyses, the addition of chitosan and dextran appeared to promote the thermostability, mechanical properties, water retention, and moisturizing ability in the PVA hydrogel. In conclusion, the PVA/chitosan/dextran hydrogel has promising potential such as high water content, antimicrobial property, and well cell proliferation, which can be applied to wound healing application.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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