1. A novel hydrogel of poloxamer 407 and chitosan obtained by gamma irradiation exhibits physicochemical properties for wound management.
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Leyva-Gómez, Gerardo, Santillan-Reyes, Erika, Lima, E, Madrid-Martínez, Abigail, Krötzsch, E, Quintanar-Guerrero, D, Garciadiego-Cázares, David, Martínez-Jiménez, Alejandro, Hernández Morales, M, Ortega-Peña, Silvestre, Contreras-Figueroa, ME, Cortina-Ramírez, GE, and Abarca-Buis, René Fernando
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WOUND care , *POLOXAMERS , *CHITOSAN , *HYDROGELS , *LABORATORY mice - Abstract
Application of polymers cross-linked by gamma irradiation on cutaneous wounds has resulted in the improvement of healing. Chitosan (CH) and poloxamer 407 (P407)-based hydrogels confer different advantages in wound management. To combine the properties of both compounds, a gamma-irradiated mixture of 0.75/25% (w/w) CH and P407, respectively, was obtained (CH-P), and several physical, chemical, and biological analyses were performed. Notably, gamma radiation induced changes in the mixture's thermal behavior, viscosity, and swelling, and exhibited stability at neutral pH. The thermal reversibility provided by P407 and the bacteriostatic effect of CH were maintained. Mice full-thickness wounds treated with CH-P diminished the wound area during the first days. Consequently, with this treatment, increased levels of macrophages, α-SMA, and collagen deposition in wounds were observed, indicating a more mature scar tissue. In conclusion, the new hydrogel CH-P, at physiologic pH, combined the beneficial characteristics of both polymers and produced new properties for wound management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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