Enhancing Wound Recovery: A Self-Gelling Powder for Improved Hemostasis and Healing

Author:

Zhao Yuzhou1,Gao Yanni1,Shen Zihao12,Ni Mingze1,Xu Juan34ORCID,Wang Ting12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aulin College, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150000, China

2. College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Resource Utilization, Northeast Forestry University, 26 Hexing Road, Harbin 150040, China

3. NHC Key Laboratory of Reproductive Health Engineering Technology Research, Haidian District, No. 12, Da Hui Si Road, Beijing 100081, China

4. National Research Institute for Family Planning, Haidian District, No. 12, Da Hui Si Road, Beijing 100081, China

Abstract

A novel self-gelatinizing powder was designed to accelerate wound healing through enhanced hemostasis and tissue recovery. Significantly, this research addresses the critical need for innovative wound management solutions by presenting a novel approach. Carboxymethylcellulose calcium (CMC-Ca) was synthesized using an ion exchange method, and lysine (Lys) was integrated through physical mixing to augment the material’s functional characteristics. The prepared powder underwent comprehensive evaluation for its self-gelling capacity, gelation time, adhesion, swelling rate, coagulation efficiency, hemostatic effectiveness, and wound healing promotion. Results indicate that the self-gelatinizing powder exhibited remarkable water absorption capabilities, absorbing liquid up to 30 times its weight and achieving rapid coagulation within 3 min. The inclusion of Lys notably enhanced the powder’s gel-forming properties. The gelation time was determined to be within 4 s using a rotational rheometer, with the powder rapidly forming a stable gel on the skin surface. Furthermore, in a mouse skin injury model, near-complete skin recovery was observed within 14 days, underscoring the powder’s impressive self-healing attributes and promising application prospects in wound management.

Funder

Undergraduate Training Programs for Innovations by NEFU

non-profit Central Research Institute Fund of the National Research Institute for Family Planning

Publisher

MDPI AG

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