Chitosan preparations for wounds and burns: antimicrobial and wound-healing effects
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Since its discovery approximately 200 years ago, chitosan, as a cationic natural polymer, has been widely used as a topical dressing in wound management owing to its hemostatic, stimulation of healing, antimicrobial, nontoxic, biocompatible and biodegradable properties. This article covers the antimicrobial and wound-healing effects of chitosan, as well as its derivatives and complexes, and its use as a vehicle to deliver biopharmaceuticals, antimicrobials and growth factors into tissue. Studies covering applications of chitosan in wounds and burns can be classified into in vitro, animal and clinical studies. Chitosan preparations are classified into native chitosan, chitosan formulations, complexes and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 112
Authors
4- TDTianhong DaiCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- MTMasamitsu Tanaka
National Defense Medical College, National Defense Medical College Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital
- YHYing‐Ying Huang
Harvard University, Guangxi Medical University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- MRMichael R. Hamblin
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Center for Systems Biology
Topics & keywords
- Chitosan
- Antimicrobial
- Wound healing
- Wound dressing
- Medicine
- Chemistry
- Surgery
- Materials science
- Good health and well-being