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Physical properties and biocompatibility of oligochitosan membrane film as wound dressing.

Authors:
Zanariah Ujang Ahmad Hazri Abdul Rashid Siti Kasmarizawaty Suboh Ahmad Sukari Halim Chin Keong Lim

J Appl Biomater Funct Mater 2014 Dec 30;12(3):155-62. Epub 2014 Dec 30.

1 Industrial Biotechnology Research Center, SIRIM Berhad, Shah Alam, Selangor - Malaysia.

Background: The physical and biological characteristics of oligochitosan (O-C) film, including its barrier and mechanical properties, in vitro cytotoxicity and in vivo biocompatibility, were studied to assess its potential use as a wound dressing.

Methods: Membrane films were prepared from water-soluble O-C solution blended with various concentrations of glycerol to modify the physical properties of the films. In vitro and in vivo biocompatibility evaluations were performed using primary human skin fibroblast cultures and subcutaneous implantation in a rat model, respectively.

Results: Addition of glycerol significantly influenced the barrier and mechanical properties of the films. Water absorption capacity was in the range of 80%-160%, whereas water vapor transmission rate varied from 1,180 to 1,618 g/m2 per day. Both properties increased with increasing glycerol concentration. Tensile strength decreased while elongation at break increased with the addition of glycerol. O-C films were found to be noncytotoxic to human fibroblast cultures and histological examination proved that films are biocompatible.

Conclusion: These results indicate that the membrane film from O-C has potential application as a wound-dressing material.

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