AI Article Synopsis

  • - Decellularized calfskins are effective skin substitutes that help with skin regeneration but can suffer from mechanical degradation and lack anti-infective properties, increasing infection risks during healing.
  • - This study aimed to enhance the functionality of decellularized calfskins by loading gentamicin sulfate, an antimicrobial agent, to reduce the risk of fractures and improve their resistance to infection.
  • - The research found that the drug-loaded calfskin maintained its mechanical integrity and met clinical tensile strength requirements while also showing no significant changes in thermal stability or pH during the healing process.

Article Abstract

Decellularized calfskins are a well-established skin substitute that retains the dermal tissue's spatial structure, facilitating skin regeneration, and is already available in the market. However, their mechanical properties can change with degradation, leading to tearing at the suture. Moreover, decellularized calfskins do not possess inherent antimicrobial abilities, which can lead to wound infection and further injury during the healing process. With the objectives of supporting the clinical use of decellularized calfskins, minimizing the probability of decellularized calfskin fracture and damage during usage, and improving their anti-infective properties, this study utilized a post-loading method to load gentamicin sulfate onto the decellularized calfskin to functionalize it for antimicrobial purposes. In addition, the mechanical and physicochemical properties of the drug-carrying film were investigated to see if they could meet the clinical requirements. The results revealed that vancomycin sulfate could be loaded onto the decellularized calfskin without affecting collagen. The tensile strength of the drug-loaded membrane was determined to be in the range of 5.53-29.25 MPa, meeting the clinical requirements. Thermal analysis and pH analysis experiments demonstrated that the drug-loaded membrane did not undergo thermal denaturation or decomposition during skin repair and remained within the normal pH range of the skin, avoiding significant fluctuations in wound pH.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/biot.202300150DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

decellularized calfskins
12
decellularized calfskin
12
clinical requirements
8
drug-loaded membrane
8
decellularized
6
antibacterial functionalization
4
calfskin
4
functionalization calfskin
4
calfskin bioremediation
4
bioremediation film
4

Similar Publications

Article Synopsis
  • - Decellularized calfskins are effective skin substitutes that help with skin regeneration but can suffer from mechanical degradation and lack anti-infective properties, increasing infection risks during healing.
  • - This study aimed to enhance the functionality of decellularized calfskins by loading gentamicin sulfate, an antimicrobial agent, to reduce the risk of fractures and improve their resistance to infection.
  • - The research found that the drug-loaded calfskin maintained its mechanical integrity and met clinical tensile strength requirements while also showing no significant changes in thermal stability or pH during the healing process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!