Water-Swellable Cellulose Nanofiber Aerogel for Control of Hemorrhage from Penetrating Wounds

  • Li Wang
  • , Chenglin Zhang
  • , Wei Zhao
  • , Wei Li
  • , Guodong Wang*
  • , Xuhui Zhou*
  • , Qiang Zhang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Uncontrolled hemorrhage from wounds with deep and irregular cavities is short of efficient hemostats. Here we report a citric acid-cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose nanofiber (CA-CMCNF) aerogel for the control of bleeding from penetrating wounds. The compressed CA-CMCNF aerogel could quickly swell into its original shape in water in seconds. The maximum mass and volume expansion ratios were over 6800 and 3000%, respectively. The water-swellable property allows the aerogel to self-expand and fill in the cavities of wounds. The in situ-generated expansion pressure resisted the systolic blood pressure, and the plentiful carboxyl groups triggered the active coagulation pathway, both contributing to the hemostatic capability of the aerogel. Additionally, the aerogel had good biocompatibility and excellent antibacterial capability. The animal experiments revealed that the aerogels significantly reduced both the hemostasis time and the amount of bleeding in a liver penetrating model. Therefore, this study provides a safe and robust hemostatic aerogel for controlling bleeding from penetrating wounds.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4886-4895
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Bio Materials
Volume5
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • antibacterial
  • compressed aerogel
  • hemostasis
  • penetrating wound
  • water-swellable

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