Ching Ting TsaoChih‐Hao ChangYu Dar LiMing Fung WuChun‐Pin LinJin Lin HanSzu Hsien ChenKuo Huang Hsieh
Two different dicarboxylic acids (glutamic acid and succinic acid), instead of acetic acid, were used simultaneously as solubilizing and crosslinking agents in the preparation of chitosan-based hydrogel. Sustained, homogeneous and transparent hydrogels were formed with amide linkage formations. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transformed infrared (FTIR) were used to examine the crystal structure and chemical composition of chitosan/glutamic acid (C/G) hydrogel and chitosan/ succinic acid (C/S) hydrogel, respectively. The in vitro cell cultures confirmed that the amine group was effective in promoting cell affinity. Histological examinations revealed that reepithelialization and regeneration of tissue was achieved 50% faster by dressing the wound with the C/G hydrogels. This chitosan/dicarboxylic acid hydrogel system has potential as wound dressing material.
Dhrubojyoti MukherjeeMd AzamthullaShivalingappa SanthoshGuru DathArijit GhoshRahul NatholiaJayaraman AnbuVenkatesh Teja BanalaK. Mohammed Muzammil
Shuai WangQingbin HanDujuan ZhangJinpan LiuZhiyuan ShenXiujuan WeiXiaoguang Li
Gabriel LombardoBruna Carolina DormAndrés G. SalvayLucas FranziMateo López GaffneyJuan Blas Peredo CamioEliane TrovattiE. RossiMaría Inés Errea