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Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization

Massive blood loss is still a great challenge for modern medicine. To stop the hemorrhage during the surgery or after injury apart from suturing or electrocoagulation, the most efficient method of hemostasis restoration is the use of hemostatic agents. Although there are numerous products on the mar...

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Autores principales: Radwan-Pragłowska, Julia, Janus, Łukasz, Piątkowski, Marek, Sierakowska, Aleksandra, Galek, Tomasz, Szajna, Ernest, Bogdał, Dariusz, Tupaj, Mirosław
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33921117
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13081300
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author Radwan-Pragłowska, Julia
Janus, Łukasz
Piątkowski, Marek
Sierakowska, Aleksandra
Galek, Tomasz
Szajna, Ernest
Bogdał, Dariusz
Tupaj, Mirosław
author_facet Radwan-Pragłowska, Julia
Janus, Łukasz
Piątkowski, Marek
Sierakowska, Aleksandra
Galek, Tomasz
Szajna, Ernest
Bogdał, Dariusz
Tupaj, Mirosław
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description Massive blood loss is still a great challenge for modern medicine. To stop the hemorrhage during the surgery or after injury apart from suturing or electrocoagulation, the most efficient method of hemostasis restoration is the use of hemostatic agents. Although there are numerous products on the market, there is still a need for biomaterials that are capable of fast and efficient bleeding management without affecting wound closure or embolism. Chitosan is known for its hemostatic activity; however, its quite poor mechanical properties and heterogenous chemical composition still needs some improvements to become superior compared to biological adhesives. The following study deals with the preparation and evaluation of chitosan-derived natural biomaterials containing Kalanchoe pinnata extract with the potential application as a blood-clotting agent. The materials were obtained under microwave-assisted conditions in two different forms (granules/dressing), whose chemical structure and morphology were studied. Their antioxidant properties have been proven. The chitosan-derived hemostatic agents exhibited superior blood sorption abilities and lack of cytotoxicity to L929 mouse fibroblasts. The study also showed the differences in biological properties depending on their preparation method. The potential mechanism of action was proposed as well as their potential in hemostasis revival.
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spelling pubmed-80715452021-04-26 Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization Radwan-Pragłowska, Julia Janus, Łukasz Piątkowski, Marek Sierakowska, Aleksandra Galek, Tomasz Szajna, Ernest Bogdał, Dariusz Tupaj, Mirosław Polymers (Basel) Article Massive blood loss is still a great challenge for modern medicine. To stop the hemorrhage during the surgery or after injury apart from suturing or electrocoagulation, the most efficient method of hemostasis restoration is the use of hemostatic agents. Although there are numerous products on the market, there is still a need for biomaterials that are capable of fast and efficient bleeding management without affecting wound closure or embolism. Chitosan is known for its hemostatic activity; however, its quite poor mechanical properties and heterogenous chemical composition still needs some improvements to become superior compared to biological adhesives. The following study deals with the preparation and evaluation of chitosan-derived natural biomaterials containing Kalanchoe pinnata extract with the potential application as a blood-clotting agent. The materials were obtained under microwave-assisted conditions in two different forms (granules/dressing), whose chemical structure and morphology were studied. Their antioxidant properties have been proven. The chitosan-derived hemostatic agents exhibited superior blood sorption abilities and lack of cytotoxicity to L929 mouse fibroblasts. The study also showed the differences in biological properties depending on their preparation method. The potential mechanism of action was proposed as well as their potential in hemostasis revival. MDPI 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8071545/ /pubmed/33921117 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13081300 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Radwan-Pragłowska, Julia
Janus, Łukasz
Piątkowski, Marek
Sierakowska, Aleksandra
Galek, Tomasz
Szajna, Ernest
Bogdał, Dariusz
Tupaj, Mirosław
Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization
title Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization
title_full Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization
title_fullStr Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization
title_full_unstemmed Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization
title_short Fungal Chitosan-Derived Biomaterials Modified with Kalanchoe pinnata as Potential Hemostatic Agents—Development and Characterization
title_sort fungal chitosan-derived biomaterials modified with kalanchoe pinnata as potential hemostatic agents—development and characterization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33921117
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13081300
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