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甲壳素 - 亲水脂性(两亲性)阴离子/季铵盐环保型敷料的制备及其对小鼠伤口愈合的影响

 

Authors Zhou D, Yang R, Yang T, Xing M, Luo G

Received 8 February 2018

Accepted for publication 8 May 2018

Published 17 July 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 4157—4169

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S165005

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single-blind

Peer reviewers approved by Dr Andrew Yee

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun

Objective: This study aimed to prepare an eco-friendly dressing using a chitin-derived membrane with amphipathic anion/quaternary ammonium salt designed for antibacterial purposes.
Methods: Four dressings were prepared and group A was chitin, group B was chitin + amphiphilic ion, group C was chitin + quaternary ammonium salt, group D was chitin + amphiphilic ion + quaternary ammonium salt. 
Results: In the group D material, precipitation of adherent composite ions was observed. The contact angle test showed that the material was hydrophilic. The drug loading rate in groups B, C, and D was 40–50 (ug:mg), the entrapment efficiency was 70%–75% (>0.05), and the cumulative release percentages were 87.3%, 88.7%, and 90.2% after 72h for group B, C, and D, respectively. The anti-bacterial activity in vitro was in the order D>C>B>A> control (>0.05). The anti-pollution activity in vitro was in the order D>B>C>A (<0.05). The cell proliferation inhibition test showed slight proliferation inhibition (<0.05) only on the seventh day for group D. Seven days after injury, the wound healing rate was in the order D>C> commercial chitin dressing >B>A> control (<0.05), and the length of the neonatal epithelium also showed the same trend. Additionally, PCNA and CD31 expression indicated that cell proliferation and angiogenesis were enhanced when skin defects were covered with the D group material (<0.05).
Conclusion: chitin-amphiphilic ion/quaternary ammonium salt dressing was successfully prepared. The antibacterial and antipollution effects of the prepared material (group D) were both very good, acting to promote wound healing.
Keywords: chitin, amphipathic anion, quaternary ammonium salt, wound healing, anti-infective dressing




Figure 1 Schematic of chitin-amphipathic anion/QA salt preparation and functional evaluation process.