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One-pot reaction for the preparation of diatom hemostatic particles with effective hemostasis and economic benefits.

Yunji SunChang SuJinfeng LiuZheng HeShengting CheQinglan WanJingyu CaiHao ZhanChao FengXiaojie ChengFeng LinJunqiang WeiXi-Guang Chen
Published in: Biomaterials science (2024)
Effective hemostatic materials have been in demand for rapid pre-hospital hemostasis in emergency situations, which can significantly reduce accidental deaths. The development of emergency hemostatic materials with rapid hemostasis, biosafety, and economical preparation is a great challenge. In this study, Ca(OH) 2 -complexed diatom powder hemostatic particles (Ca(OH) 2 -Php) were prepared based on a one-pot reaction by directly mixing various raw materials and by rotary granulation. High-temperature calcination was able to carbonate and consume the organic matter in the hemostatic particles. The crosslinked hydrogen bonds in those particles were converted to silica-oxygen bonds, the particles became more stable, and the porous structure of diatom biosilica (DBs) was exposed. Ca(OH) 2 -Php has high porosity, can quickly adsorb the water in blood (water absorption: 75.85 ± 6.93%), and exhibits rapid hemostasis capacity (clotting time was shortened by 43% compared with that of the control group), good biocompatibility (hemolysis rate <7%, no cytotoxicity), and simplicity of handling (conveniently debride, no residues, no tissue inflammation). This study provides a new idea for the preparation of emergency hemostatic materials, and Ca(OH) 2 -Php prepared by one-pot reaction has various high-quality characteristics including rapid hemostasis, wide applicability, economical preparation, and potential for large-scale production.
Keyphrases
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • organic matter
  • high temperature
  • protein kinase
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry
  • deep brain stimulation
  • red blood cell
  • life cycle