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In vivo tests of a novel wound dressing based on agar aerogel

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2023-06-01
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Athamneh, Tamara  
Hajnal, Anja  
Najjar, Mohammad Ahmad A. al-  
Alshweiat, Areen S.  
Obaidat, Rana  
Awad, Alaa Abu  
Al-Alwany, Ruaa R.  
Keitel, Julia  
Wu, Dongwei  
Kieserling, Helena  
Rohn, Sascha  
Keil, Claudia  
Gurikov, Pavel  
Institut
Entwicklung und Modellierung Neuartiger Nanoporöser Materialien V-EXK2  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/15159
Journal
International journal of biological macromolecules  
Volume
239
Article Number
124238
Citation
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 239: 124238 (2023-06-01)
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124238
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85151538776
PubMed ID
37003386
Aerogels, especially bio-based ones, present a promising option for wound dressing; specifically, because of their low toxicity, high stability, bio-compatibility, and good biological performance. In this study, agar aerogel was prepared and evaluated as novel wound dressing material in an in vivo rat study. Agar hydrogel was prepared by thermal gelation, after that the water inside the gel was exchanged with ethanol, and finally the alcogel was dried by supercritical CO2. The textural and rheological properties of the prepared aerogel were characterized, showing that the prepared agar aerogels possess high porosity (97–98 %), high surface area (250–330 m2g−1) as well as good mechanical properties and easiness of removal from the wound site. The results of the in vivo experiments macroscopically demonstrate the tissue compatibility of the aerogels in dorsal interscapular injured rat tissue and a shorter wound healing time comparable to that of gauze-treated animals. The histological analysis underpins the reorganisation and healing of the tissue for the injured skin of rats treated with agar aerogel wound dressing within the studied time frame.
Subjects
Aerogel
Agar
In vivo study
Funding(s)
Stofftransportprozesse bei der Herstellung von biopolymerbasierten Aerogelen: in situ Charakterisierung und Modellierung  
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