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Expandable Carboxymethyl Chitosan/cellulose Nanofiber Composite Sponge for Traumatic Hemostasis

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Journal Carbohydr Polym
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 Jul 22
PMID 35868765
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Abstract

Uncontrolled hemorrhage poses a severe life-threatening situation. However, traditional hemostats still have various limitations. It is urgent to develop a material with excellent biocompatibility and hemostatic ability. Evidence has shown that carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) has hemostatic properties and good compatibility. Herein, we develop an expandable hemostatic sponge by modifying CMCS with cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) through the CO-NH cross-linking method. We verified its potential as a hemostatic agent both in vivo and in vitro. The results demonstrated that the prepared carboxymethyl chitosan/cellulose nanofiber composite (CNF-CMCS) sponges could absorb blood, quickly expand to exert pressure in the wound, and exhibit an excellent coagulation ability. The CNF-CMCS sponges significantly decreased the bleeding time and blood loss in several hemorrhage models and possessed a significant advantage in treating the deep penetrating injury hemorrhage. Therefore, the sponges provide a unique application prospect and potential as a penetrating trauma hemostatic agent.

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