» Articles » PMID: 35616246

Silk Fibroin Based Formulations As Potential Hemostatic Agents

Overview
Date 2022 May 26
PMID 35616246
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Effective hemorrhage control is indispensable for life-threatening emergencies in defense fields and civilian trauma. During major injuries, hemostatic agents are applied externally to mimic and accelerate the natural hemostasis process. Commercially available topical hemostatic agents are associated with several limitations, , burning sensation, necrosis, futile in severe injuries, and high costs of the products. In the present study, we developed silk fibroin fiber-based formulations and evaluated their use as a cost-effective potential hemostatic agent with shortened clotting time. Silk fiber-based powder was produced following the alkaline hydrolysis process, wherein silk fibroin fibers were treated with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution that randomly chopped the silk microfibers. Physicochemical reaction parameters, , reaction temperature, molarity of NaOH solution, and incubation time, were optimized to achieve the maximum yield of microfibers. The surface properties of alkaline hydrolyzed silk microfibers (AHSMf) were analyzed by field emission scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray studies. The water uptake capacity of AHSMf and the change in pH and temperature (∼30 °C) during blood clotting were analyzed. Further, the hemostatic potential of AHSMf was evaluated by an whole blood clotting assay using both goat and human blood. The studies demonstrated a reduced blood clotting time (CT = 20-30 s), prothrombin time (PT = ∼27%), and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT = ∼14%) in the presence of AHSMf when compared to silk hydrogel powder (devoid of NaOH). Thus, the developed AHSMf could be a promising material to serve as a potential hemostatic agent.

Citing Articles

Development of silk microfiber-reinforced bioink for muscle tissue engineering and in situ printing by a handheld 3D printer.

Kamaraj M, Rezayof O, Barer A, Kim H, Moghimi N, Joshi A Biomater Adv. 2024; 166:214057.

PMID: 39366204 PMC: 11560616. DOI: 10.1016/j.bioadv.2024.214057.


Hydrogel-Based Therapies for Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Comprehensive Review.

Rotaru-Zavaleanu A, Dinescu V, Aldea M, Gresita A Gels. 2024; 10(7).

PMID: 39057499 PMC: 11276304. DOI: 10.3390/gels10070476.


Platelet-Rich Plasma-Embedded Porous Polycaprolactone Film with a Large Surface Area for Effective Hemostasis.

Kim M, Song Y, Kwon T, Lee J, Chun S, Oh S Tissue Eng Regen Med. 2024; 21(7):995-1005.

PMID: 38896385 PMC: 11416449. DOI: 10.1007/s13770-024-00656-y.


Silk Fibroin and Its Nanocomposites for Wound Care: A Comprehensive Review.

Indrakumar S, Dash T, Mishra V, Tandon B, Chatterjee K ACS Polym Au. 2024; 4(3):168-188.

PMID: 38882037 PMC: 11177305. DOI: 10.1021/acspolymersau.3c00050.


Advances in Preparation and Properties of Regenerated Silk Fibroin.

Huang L, Shi J, Zhou W, Zhang Q Int J Mol Sci. 2023; 24(17).

PMID: 37685960 PMC: 10487664. DOI: 10.3390/ijms241713153.