Development and physicochemical analysis of genipin-crosslinked gelatine sponge as a potential resorbable nasal pack

被引:10
作者
Selvarajah, Jegadevswari [1 ]
Mh Busra, Mohd Fauzi [1 ]
Bin Saim, Aminuddin [2 ]
Bt Hj Idrus, Ruszymah [1 ,3 ]
Lokanathan, Yogeswaran [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Tissue Engn Ctr, Fac Med, Kuala Lumpur 56000, Malaysia
[2] Ampang Puteri Specialist Hosp, Ear Nose & Throat Consultant Clin, Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia
[3] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Med, Dept Physiol, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
关键词
Gelatine; nasal pack; genipin; fess; nasal wound; nasal injury; ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGERY; COLLAGEN SCAFFOLDS; LINKING; FILMS; CARTILAGE; DELIVERY; MUCOSA; SILK; SIZE; GELS;
D O I
10.1080/09205063.2020.1774841
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Nasal injury following nasal surgery is an adverse consequence, and prompt treatment should be initiated. Nasal packing, either non-absorbable or absorbable, are commonly used after nasal surgery to prevent bleeding and promote wound healing. In the current study, a novel gelatine sponge crosslinked with genipin was evaluated for suitability to be used as nasal packing and compared to one of the frequently used commercial nasal packing made up of polyurethane. Gelatine at 7% and 10% (w/v) concentration were crosslinked with varying concentrations of genipin, 0.5%, 0.25%, and 0.2% (v/v). The gelatine sponges were further characterised by its water uptake ability, biodegradation, water vapour transmission rate, porosity, contact angle, chemical composition, crosslinking degree, and mechanical properties. The gelatine sponges absorbed five times more water than their dry weight and were degraded within five days. The water vapour transmission rate of the gelatine sponges was 1187.7 +/- 430.2 g/(m(-2)day) for 7% gelatine and 779.4 +/- 375.5 g/(m(-2)day) for 10% gelatine. Crosslinking of gelatine with genipin resulted in lower porosity and did not affect the wettability of gelatine sponge (contact angle: 95.3 +/- 12.1 degrees for 7% gelatine and 88.4 +/- 7.2 degrees for 10% gelatine). In terms of biodegradability, the gelatine sponges took 24-48 h to degrade completely. Genipin crosslinking improved the degradation resistance and mechanical strength of gelatine sponge. The physical and chemical properties of the gelatine sponge, i.e. biodegradability and mechanical durability, support its potential as nasal packing.
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页码:1722 / 1740
页数:19
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