2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b00453
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Microspheres of Carboxymethyl Chitosan, Sodium Alginate, and Collagen as a Hemostatic Agent in Vivo

Abstract: In the search for biocompatible composite microspheres to be used as a hemostatic agent, in a previous study, we designed a novel biomaterial, consisting of composite microspheres containing three natural biological ingredients, carboxymethyl chitosan, sodium alginate and collagen (CSCM). Furthermore, the chemical and physical properties, hemostatic ability, biocompatibility and cytotoxicity were investigated in vitro. In this work, the in vivo hemostatic performance, wound healing, hemocompatibility, histocom… Show more

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“…In urology, quick hemostasis is very desirable in instances of uncontrollable bleeding [31,32]. Moreover, advanced wound healing, based on tissue regeneration and restoration of its function, are now the center of interest [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In urology, quick hemostasis is very desirable in instances of uncontrollable bleeding [31,32]. Moreover, advanced wound healing, based on tissue regeneration and restoration of its function, are now the center of interest [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, powder‐based haemostatic dressings have been considered as promising candidates for haemorrhage management because of its capability of being used for treating deep or irregular‐shaped wounds. One class of topical dressings is the mineral‐based haemostatic powders, which contain specific minerals, such as zeolite, kaolin, and smectite . These powders possess microporous structures, which allow them to act as molecular sieves, dehydrates the bleeding or oozing wounds to increase the concentration of coagulation factors upon administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polysaccharides, the naturally derived polymers composed of repeating sugar blocks, have attracted much attention as promising candidates for arresting haemorrhage because of their impeccable biocompatibility, biodegradability, marginal immunoreactivity, and abundance in nature . Most importantly, the ease of preparation for these biomaterials allows them to be formulated in dry powder and granular forms with microporous structures to enlarge the blood absorption efficiency of haemostatic powders . In the recent decade, prominent products such as TraumaDex (microporous polysaccharide haemospheres obtained from potato starch) and Celox (CX) (chitosan‐based granules and flakes) have gained Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and revealed comparable efficiency in terms of haemostatic capacity and survival rate to the mineral‐based powders (QuikClot and Woundstat) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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