Abstract

Acute hemorrhage is a major cause of death in many emergency cases. Although many hemostatic materials have been studied in recent years, it is still necessary to develop new hemostatic materials with remarkable efficiency, biosafety, convenient preparation, low cost, and good biodegradability. In this work, novel chitosan (CS)/β-glycerophosphate (β-GP) composite porous microsphere with a uniform size of 210.00 ± 2.14 μm was fabricated through water-in-water (W/W) emulsion via microencapsulation, which can avoid the use of toxic crosslink chemicals and organic solvents to achieve facile and efficient preparation of microspheres. β-GP could promote the formation of microspheres by enhancing the hydrogen-bonding interaction between CS chains, which contributed to the macro-porous structure. Owing to their large pore size (6.0 μm) and high specific surface area (37.8 m2/g), the CS/β-GP microspheres could absorb water quickly and adsorb protein, red blood cells, and platelets through electrostatic forces to promote blood coagulation. Furthermore, the CS/β-GP microspheres achieved a significantly shortened hemostatic time (45 s) and reduced blood loss (0.03 g) in a rat liver injury model. Rat tail amputation test also showed a satisfactory hemostatic effect. Overall, the green and porous CS/β-GP microspheres can be used as a facile and topical rapid hemostatic material.

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