An electrospinning technique was used for the preparation of a bilayered wound dressing consisting of a layer of aliphatic copolyamide nanofibers and a layer of composite nanofibers from chitosan and chitin nanofibrils filler. Processed dressings were compared with aliphatic copolyamide nanofiber-based wound dressings and control groups. Experimental studies (in vivo treatment of third-degree burns with this dressing) demonstrated that almost complete (up to 97.8%) epithelialization of the wound surface had been achieved within 28 days. Planimetric assessment demonstrated a significant acceleration of the wound healing process. Histological analysis of scar tissue indicated the presence of a significant number of microvessels and a low number of infiltrate cells. In the target group, there were no deaths or purulent complications, whereas in the control group these occurred in 25% and 59.7% of cases, respectively-and, in the copolyamide group, 0% and 11%, respectively. The obtained data show the high efficiency of application of the developed composite chitosan-copolyamide wound dressings for the treatment of burn wounds.
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Shabunin, A. S., Yudin, V. E., Dobrovolskaya, I. P., Zinovyev, E. V., Zubov, V., Ivan’kova, E. M., & Morganti, P. (2019). Composite wound dressing based on chitin/chitosan nanofibers: Processing and biomedical applications. Cosmetics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics6010006
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