Slippery 3-dimensional porous bioabsorbable membranes with anti-adhesion and bactericidal properties as substitute for vaseline gauze
writer:Shuaishuai Yuan* , Xiuxia Sun , Shunjie Yan , Shifang Luan , Lingjie Song *, Jinghua Yin
keywords:Anti-adhesion,Bactericidal,Wound dressing,Vegetable oils,Triclosan
source:期刊
specific source:Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Issue time:2022年
Vaseline gauze is a common type of wound dressing that consist of absorbent gauze impregnated with white
petrolatum. It has excellent anti-adhesive property which can reduce trauma during dressing changes. However,
this kind of wound dressing doesn’t have bacterial killing property. Thus, a new kind of wound dressing that has
anti-adhesive and bactericidal properties is needed urgently. Creating slippery liquid-impregnated porous surfaces
(SLIPS) that insensitive to the structure of porous solid are generally viewed as a new anti-adhesion
strategy. To expand the potential utility of SLIPS as substitute for vaseline gauze, dual-functional slippery
membranes with anti-adhesion and bactericidal properties by using triclosan, vegetable oils and polylactic acid
(PLA) were prepared. It’s demonstrated that the triclosan-loaded/vegetable oils-infused PLA membranes (T/VPM)
has good cytocompatibility in vitro. Notably, the T/V-PM can gradually release biocide molecule into surrounding
aqueous media. Moreover, the T/V-PM can kill planktonic bacterial cells without loss of their antifouling
property. The in vivo study revealed that the T/V-PM can prevent the secondary injuries during wound
dressing changes. This simple and low-cost strategy can be applied to inhibit blood and bacterial adhesion, and
prevent tissue adhesion at the wound site. It’s confirmed that the T/V-PM have great potential as substitute for
vaseline gauze.