Comparison of acid and water-soluble chitosan doped fibrous cellulose hemostat wet laid nonwoven web for hemorrhage application.

Comparison of acid and water-soluble chitosan doped fibrous cellulose hemostat wet laid nonwoven web for hemorrhage application. Int J Biol Macromol. 2020 Jan 15;147:493-498 Authors: Hemamalini T, Vikash N, Brindha P, Abinaya M, Dev VRG Abstract Fibrous hemostat was produced using wet laying technique comprising of acid and water soluble chitosan with fibrous cellulose. The hemostatic efficiency and their structural properties were evaluated using blood clotting time, whole blood adhesion and analytical characterization techniques. The maximum concentration of chitosan utilised for the production of nonwoven was 1.5 w/v % upon which increased the viscosity of the solution. The absorption of phosphate buffer solution was found to be 1117% for acid soluble chitosan based nonwoven whereas for water soluble chitosan based nonwoven was 997%. Increased red blood cells and platelets were found to be higher in acid soluble chitosan compared to water soluble chitosan based cellulose nonwoven. The blood clotting time for acid soluble chitosan nonwoven was found to be 166 s and water soluble chitosan nonwoven was 170 s. The developed hemostat have potential application in reducing blood loss and also inducing the blood coagulation pathway which was confirmed by the adhesion of platelets on to the surface of nonwoven web. PMID: 31954262 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Int J Biol Macromol Source Type: research
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