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    Wound dressings play a vital role in the wound healing process. Although a variety of wound dressings have been developed so far, most of them still have many drawbacks such as rigidity, non-porosity, low mechanical strength, an affinity to stick onto the injury surface and less antimicrobial activity. To overcome these issues, a novel type of porous three-dimensional (3D) film was fabricated using chitosan/carboxymethyl pullulan polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) loaded with 45S5 bioglass (CCMPBG) by the freeze-drying method for wound healing application. The developed films were analysed by FTIR, XRD, EDS and SEM to confirm their chemical nature, microstructure and surface morphologies. The CCMPBG films exhibited rough surface morphology and well-interconnected micropores with an average size range of 101-74 μm. Compared to the control chitosan/carboxymethyl pullulan (CCMP) film, the CCMPBG films showed an enhanced mechanical strength and controlled rate of swelling and biodegradation behaviours due to the interaction of polymer matrix and 45S5 bioglass (BG). Furthermore, CCMPBG films presented the improved biocompatibility, antimicrobial activity and wound closure ability because of the synergistic effects of chitosan, carboxymethyl pullulan (CMP) and BG. The results demonstrated that CCMPBG films can be an effective dressing material for wound therapy.

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    A S Soubhagya, K Balagangadharan, N Selvamurugan, D Sathya Seeli, M Prabaharan. Preparation and characterization of chitosan/carboxymethyl pullulan/bioglass composite films for wound healing. Journal of biomaterials applications. 2022 Feb;36(7):1151-1163

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    PMID: 34689631

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