Excessive bleeding induces a high risk of death and is a leading cause of deaths that result from traffic accidents and military conflict. In this paper, we developed a novel porous chitosan-CaCO (CS-CaCO) composite material and investigated its hemostatic properties and wound healing performance. The CS-CaCO composites material was prepared via a wet-granulation method. Granulation increases the infiltrating ability of the CS-CaCO composites material. The improved water absorption ability was enhanced to 460% for the CS-CaCO composites material compared to the CaCO or chitosan with only one single component. The coagulation studies in vivo illustrated that the blood clotting time was greatly reduced from 31 s for CaCO to 16 s for the CS-CaCO composite material. According to the results of the wound healing experiments in rats, it was found that the CS-CaCO3 composite material can promote wound healing. The CS-CaCO composite material could accelerate wound healing to a rate of 9 days, compared with 12 days for the CaCO. The hemostatic activity, biocompatibility, and low cost of CS-CaCO composite material make it a potential agent for effective hemostatic and wound healing materials.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8234285 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123350 | DOI Listing |
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