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Tissue adhesives based on chitosan for biomedical applications

Authors
Youn, JihyunPatel, Kapil D.Perriman, Adam W.Sung, Jung-SukPatel, MadhumitaBouchard, Louis-S.Patel, Rajkumar
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Keywords
Chitosan; Biocompatible Materials; Chitosan; Tissue Adhesives; Biocides; Biocompatibility; Controlled Drug Delivery; Hydrogen Bonds; Targeted Drug Delivery; Tissue Regeneration; Acid Groups; Adhesive Ability; Adhesive Bond; Amino-acids; Bio Adhesives; Biological Tissues; Biomedical Applications; Internal Organs; Tissue Adhesives; Wound Healing; Chitosan; Biomaterial; Chitosan; Tissue Adhesive; Animal; Chemistry; Drug Delivery System; Drug Effect; Human; Wound Healing; Animals; Biocompatible Materials; Drug Delivery Systems; Humans; Tissue Adhesives; Wound Healing
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, v.12, no.41, pp 10446 - 10465
Pages
20
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Volume
12
Number
41
Start Page
10446
End Page
10465
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23281
DOI
10.1039/d4tb01362j
ISSN
2050-750X
2050-7518
Abstract
Chitosan bio-adhesives bond strongly with various biological tissues, such as skin, mucosa, and internal organs. Their adhesive ability arises from amino acid and hydroxyl groups in chitosan, facilitating interactions with tissue surfaces through chemical (ionic, covalent, and hydrogen) and physical (chain entanglement) bonding. As non-toxic, biodegradable, and biocompatible materials, chitosan bio-adhesives are a safe option for medical therapies. They are particularly suitable for drug delivery, wound healing, and tissue regeneration. In this review, we address chitosan-based bio-adhesives and the mechanisms associated with them. We also discuss different chitosan composite-based bio-adhesives and their biomedical applications in wound healing, drug delivery, hemostasis, and tissue regeneration. Finally, challenges and future perspectives for the clinical use of chitosan-based bio-adhesives are discussed. Chitosan bio-adhesives bond strongly with various biological tissues, such as skin, mucosa, and internal organs.
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