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  • 2023New Smart Bioactive and Biomimetic Chitosan-Based Hydrogels for Wounds Care Management16citations
  • 2022Chitosan Microparticles Loaded with New Non-Cytotoxic Isoniazid Derivatives for the Treatment of Tuberculosis: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies4citations
  • 2018Preparation, characterization and wound healing effects of new membranes based on chitosan, hyaluronic acid and arginine derivatives47citations

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  • Tatarusanu, Simona
  • Alexandru, Sava
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  • Profire, Bianca-Stefania
  • Rosca, Irina
  • Profire, Lenuța
  • Simionescu, Natalia
  • Lupascu, Florentina Geanina
  • Zamfir, Alexandra-Simona
  • Dragostin, Ionut
  • Dragostin, Oana-Maria
  • Confederat, Luminita
  • Dragan, Maria
  • Chitescu, Carmen Lidia
  • Zamfir, Carmen Lacramioara
  • Stan, Catalina Daniela
  • Tatia, Rodica
  • Routier, Sylvain
  • Pieptu, Dragoș
  • Drăgan, Maria
  • Giusca, Simona
  • Buron, Frédéric
  • Ghețu, Nicolae
  • Caruntu, Irina-Draga
  • Vasile, Cornelia
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New Smart Bioactive and Biomimetic Chitosan-Based Hydrogels for Wounds Care Management

  • Tatarusanu, Simona
  • Alexandru, Sava
  • Jitareanu, Alexandra
  • Pinteala, Tudor
  • Profire, Bianca-Stefania
  • Rosca, Irina
  • Profire, Lenuța
  • Simionescu, Natalia
  • Lupascu, Florentina Geanina
  • Iacob, Andreea-Teodora
Abstract

<jats:p>Wound management represents a continuous challenge for health systems worldwide, considering the growing incidence of wound-related comorbidities, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and autoimmune diseases. In this context, hydrogels are considered viable options since they mimic the skin structure and promote autolysis and growth factor synthesis. Unfortunately, hydrogels are associated with several drawbacks, such as low mechanical strength and the potential toxicity of byproducts released after crosslinking reactions. To overcome these aspects, in this study new smart chitosan (CS)-based hydrogels were developed, using oxidized chitosan (oxCS) and hyaluronic acid (oxHA) as nontoxic crosslinkers. Three active product ingredients (APIs) (fusidic acid, allantoin, and coenzyme Q10), with proven biological effects, were considered for inclusion in the 3D polymer matrix. Therefore, six API-CS-oxCS/oxHA hydrogels were obtained. The presence of dynamic imino bonds in the hydrogels’ structure, which supports their self-healing and self-adapting properties, was confirmed by spectral methods. The hydrogels were characterized by SEM, swelling degree, pH, and the internal organization of the 3D matrix was studied by rheological behavior. Moreover, the cytotoxicity degree and the antimicrobial effects were also investigated. In conclusion, the developed API-CS-oxCS/oxHA hydrogels have real potential as smart materials in wound management, based on their self-healing and self-adapting properties, as well as on the benefits of APIs.</jats:p>

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  • polymer
  • inclusion
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • strength
  • toxicity