New Collagen-Dextran-Zinc Oxide Composites for Wound Dressing

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The goal of this paper was the design, development, and characterization of some new composites, based on collagen and dextran as natural polymers and zinc oxide as antimicrobial, to be used in wound healing. Collagen hydrogels with various concentrations of dextran and zinc oxide were investigated in terms of rheological analysis. The spongious composites, obtained by freeze-drying of hydrogels, were evaluated by morphology (SEM), water uptake, and biological (enzymatic biodegradation) analysis. All the results were strongly influenced by the nature and concentration of composite components. Based on the performances of the hydrogels, stationary rheometry, porous structure, morphology, and biological behavior, the antimicrobial spongious composite based on collagen and dextran with 50% ZnO were the most promising for future applications in wound dressing and a biomaterial with high potential in skin regeneration.

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Pəunica-Panea, G., Ficai, A., Marin, M. M., Marin, Ş., Albu, M. G., Constantin, V. D., … Ghica, M. V. (2016). New Collagen-Dextran-Zinc Oxide Composites for Wound Dressing. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/5805034

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