Materials & Design (May 2023)

Gelatin and catechol-modified quaternary chitosan cotton dressings with rapid hemostasis and high-efficiency antimicrobial capacity to manage severe bleeding wounds

  • Lin Li,
  • Dongfan Chen,
  • Jiale Chen,
  • Chao Yang,
  • Youyun Zeng,
  • Ting Jin,
  • Yanmei Zhang,
  • Xiaoyu Sun,
  • Hongli Mao,
  • Zhixiang Mu,
  • Xinkun Shen,
  • Zhanwei Ruan,
  • Xiaojun Cai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 229
p. 111927

Abstract

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The development of functional wound dressings capable of both rapid hemostasis and high-efficiency antimicrobial is essential for the management of severe bleeding wounds. Cotton dressings are widely used in clinical practice; however, few dressings can simultaneously achieve rapid hemostasis and high-efficacy antimicrobial. Herein, a versatile cotton dressing (GCQCNF-5) was masterly developed by sequentially deposition catechol modified quaternary chitosan (CQCS) and gelatin onto a cotton nonwoven fabric (NF) surface. Because of the presence of a gelatin sponge layer with suitable thickness and porosity on its surface, GCQCNF-5 exhibits a notably enhanced hemostatic effect compared to NF both in vitro and in vivo, which is even slightly superior to that of MHS (a commercial gelatin hemostatic sponge). Moreover, after exerting a rapid hemostasis effect, GCQCNF-5 can further exploit CQCS to exert excellent immediate antimicrobial and long-lasting bacteriostatic effects. In vivo wound healing experiments further indicated that GCQCNF-5 could significantly promote rapid healing of infected wounds by effectively sterilizing, absorbing exudates, and providing moist healing environments. This study clearly demonstrated that GCQCNF-5 is a versatile wound dressing that can achieve simultaneously rapid hemostasis, high-efficiency antimicrobial, and promote rapid healing of infected wounds, with great application potential for the treatment of severe bleeding wounds.

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