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Characterization of a Bioactive Chitosan Dressing: A Comprehensive Solution for Different Wound Healing Phases

Source
ACS Applied Bio Materials
Date Issued
2025-03-17
Author(s)
Hema Naveena, A.
Kumar, Anup
Agrawal, Animesh
Mavely, Leo
Bhatia, Dhiraj  
DOI
10.1021/acsabm.4c01161
Volume
8
Issue
3
Abstract
Wound management has made significant advances over the past few decades, particularly with the development of advanced dressings that facilitate autolytic debridement, the absorption of wound exudate, and protection from external bacteria. However, finding a single dressing that effectively addresses all four phases of wound healing─hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling─remains a major challenge. Additionally, biofilms in chronic wounds pose a substantial obstacle by shielding microbes from topical antiseptics and antibiotics, thereby delaying the healing process. This study evaluates the wound-healing properties of a commercially available bioactive microfiber gelling (BMG) dressing made from chitosan alongside commercially available silver-loaded carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC-Ag) dressing, carboxymethyl cellulose dressing (CMC) and cotton gauze. In vitro testing demonstrated that the BMG dressing significantly exhibited superior fluid absorption and exudate-locking properties compared with the CMC-Ag dressing. Additionally, the BMG dressing effectively sequestered and eradicated wound-relevant pathogenic microorganisms, including drug-resistant bacteria. Its bioactive properties were further highlighted by its ability to enhance platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) expression and sequester matrix metalloproteases (MMPs). Overall, this study highlights the effectiveness of the BMG dressing in wound management, particularly in exudate absorption and antimicrobial activity, demonstrating its relevance in wound care.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28222
Subjects
bioactive microfiber gelling | chitosan | wound care | wound dressing | wound healing
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