JOURNAL ARTICLE

Succinyl pullulan-crosslinked carboxymethyl chitosan sponges for potential wound dressing

Xin WangDi ZhangJun WangRupei TangBing WeiQiong Jiang

Year: 2016 Journal:   International Journal of Polymeric Materials Vol: 66 (2)Pages: 61-70   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

The crosslinked succinyl pullulan-carboxymethyl chitosan composite sponges (Pullulan-CMCS) were fabricated for potential wound dressing. The structure and micromorphology of Pullulan-CMCS sponges were investigated by FTIR spectroscopy and SEM. Pullulan-CMCS sponges had lots of porous structures, making it absorb much liquid and quickly reach swelling equilibrium. WVTR results showed that Pullulan-CMCS sponges can reduce the accumulation of wound exudates in a certain degree. Biocompatibility test showed these sponges had no cytotoxicity or hemolytic potential. In vivo experiments demonstrated that Pullulan-CMCS sponges can effectively heal full-layer wound of skin defects of male ICR mice with accelerated fibroblast proliferation and enhanced epithelial migration.

Keywords:
Pullulan Biocompatibility Chitosan Sponge Swelling Wound healing Chemistry Materials science Polymer chemistry Composite material Polysaccharide Organic chemistry Surgery Biology Medicine Botany

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