Microporous Hemostatic
Sponge Based on Silk Fibroin
and Starch with Increased Structural Retentivity for Contact Activation
of the Coagulation Cascade
Posted on 2023-03-23 - 10:43
Hemostatic agents with diverse forms and materials are
necessitated
to control excessive bleeding to improve surgical site visibility
during operation. The adequate use of hemostatic agents dramatically
reduces the chance of dehydration, absence of oxygen, and, in severe
cases, death. Polysaccharide-based hemostatic agents are widely used
as they are safe for the human body. Among diverse polysaccharides,
starch has exhibited a high swelling ability, but its powder formulation
is limited during incompressible bleeding. Herein, starch was blended
with silk protein and crosslinked using glycerol to improve structural
integrity. The silk/starch solution was lyophilized to be a sponge
with interconnected pores, which is beneficial to blood coagulation
by increased swelling ratio and underwater retentivity to absorb blood
plasma. The surface contact between the blood component and the sponge
initiates clotting by intrinsic pathway activation and platelet activation
without the hemolytic effect or cytotoxicity. The clinical effectiveness
of the sponges as topical hemostatic agents was confirmed by animal
bleeding model tests.
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Lee, Jaeyun; Choi, Ha Neui; Cha, Hyung Joon; Yang, Yun Jung (1753). Microporous Hemostatic
Sponge Based on Silk Fibroin
and Starch with Increased Structural Retentivity for Contact Activation
of the Coagulation Cascade. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c01512Â