Biocompatible Hemostatic Sponge Exhibiting Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Activity
Hemorrhage during accidents or surgery is a significant challenge that can contribute to mortality. This is further aggravated due to bacterial infections at the injured site. Therefore, rapid application of a hemostatic and antibacterial material is highly necessary as a pretreatment for patients’...
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description | Hemorrhage during accidents or surgery is a significant challenge that can contribute to mortality. This is further aggravated due to bacterial infections at the injured site. Therefore, rapid application of a hemostatic and antibacterial material is highly necessary as a pretreatment for patients’ survival. Herein, we have developed a hemostatic sponge (Hemobac) through amide crosslinking of gelatin and an N-(2-hydroxy) propyl-3-trimethylammonium chitosan (HTCC)-silver chloride nanocomposite (QAm1-Ag0.1) to mitigate bacterial infections, while aiding hemostasis. This Hemobac sponge completely eradicated (∼4–5 log) a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria encompassing various clinical isolates within 6 h. The antihemorrhagic ability of Hemobac was ascertained through SEM images, which exhibited the presence of agglomerated blood cells onto the sponge with a significantly low blood-clotting index value (∼23 ± 1). Notably, Hemobac reduced the blood loss by ∼70–80% in the liver puncture model and femoral vein injury model in mice, displaying its improved hemostatic ability over a marketed gelatin-based sponge. Negligible hemolytic activity (∼6%) and retained healthy morphology of mammalian cells were observed upon exposure to the Hemobac sponge. Minimal immune response was noticed at the Hemobac-treated wound in mice through histopathology analysis. Collectively, these findings indicate that this biocompatible Hemobac sponge can stop the bleeding instantaneously and combat bacterial infections. |
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