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Current Synthetic and Systems Biology

Current Synthetic and Systems Biology
Open Access

ISSN: 2332-0737

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Abstract

Development of a chitosan-vaseline gauze dressing with wound- healing promoting properties

Qing-Qing Fang, Xiao-Feng Wang, Wan-Yi Zhao and Wei-Qiang Tan

Irresistible confusions and significant liquid misfortune can
prompt stun or even passing after injury, wound dressings are
constantly required for better treatment1,2. Albeit a few dressings
have been created, some are not powerful in eliminating microorganisms
or controlling different circumstances, while some are
helpful yet at incredible expense3,4. Our gathering built up a chitosan-
based dressing with strong antimicrobial and improved recuperating
properties. The chitosan-vaseline dressing (CVG) was
created by covering chitosan combination and vaseline on sterile
bandage and ensuing drying. Infrared spectroscopy examined the
miscibility of this framework and practical gathering association.
The structure of the dressing was uncovered by filtering electron
microscopy. The cytotoxicity of the material was tried in vitro,
which demonstrated no huge distinction in the dressing separate
gatherings and the negative benchmark group. The expanded water
standard for dependability was in the scope of 8-12% in the
wake of applying CVG for two hours. The CVG likewise demonstrated
great antimicrobial nature against both gram positive and
gram negative microscopic organisms. Wound mending and tissue
similarity examines were completed over a time of 14 days on
rodent models. It was noticed quick mending in the CVG treated
injuries, contrasting with the benchmark group. These outcomes
show that vaseline with chitosan based dressing material could be
promising possibility for wound dressings.

Published Date: 2020-11-25;

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