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Synthesis of hemostatic aerogel of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers/collagen/chitosan and in vivo/vitro evaluation.


ABSTRACT: The treatment of internal hemorrhage remains challenging due to the current limited antibacterial capability, hemostatic efficacy, and biocompatibility of hemostatic materials. The TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers/collagen/chitosan (TCNF/COL/CS) hemostatic aerogel was developed in this work by physically encasing COL in a sandwich structure and electrostatically self-assembling polyanionic TCNF with polycationic CS. In vitro coagulation experiments revealed the favorable procoagulant properties of TCNF/COL/CS along with high adhesion to erythrocytes and platelets. TCNF/COL/CS significantly increased the hemostatic efficacy by 59.8 % and decreased blood loss by 62.2 % in the liver injury model when compared to Surgicel®, the most frequently used hemostatic material. Furthermore, it demonstrated outstanding biodegradability both in vitro and in vivo, and a substantial increase in resistance (96.8 % against E. coli and 95.4 % against S. aureus) compared to TCNF. The significant hemostatic and biodegradable characteristics of TCNF/COL/CS can be ascribed to its interconnected porous structure, increased porosity, and efficient water absorption, along with the synergistic effect of the three constituents. The TCNF/COL/CS aerogel shows significant potential to control internal bleeding. A novel plant-derived nanocellulose composite aerogel has been described here for the first time; it has outstanding antibacterial characteristics, higher biocompatibility, and outstanding hemostatic characteristics in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Liu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11364910 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of hemostatic aerogel of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers/collagen/chitosan and <i>in vivo</i>/<i>vitro</i> evaluation.

Liu Lu L   Liu Liang L   Chen Lin L   Chen Genqiang G   Wei Yen Y   Hong Feng F FF  

Materials today. Bio 20240814


The treatment of internal hemorrhage remains challenging due to the current limited antibacterial capability, hemostatic efficacy, and biocompatibility of hemostatic materials. The TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers/collagen/chitosan (TCNF/COL/CS) hemostatic aerogel was developed in this work by physically encasing COL in a sandwich structure and electrostatically self-assembling polyanionic TCNF with polycationic CS. <i>In vitro</i> coagulation experiments revealed the favorable procoagulant p  ...[more]

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