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Wound dressings containing complexes of transition metals and alginate for elastase sequestering

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-11
TISSUE TECH LLC (US)
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[0020] The dressings may be applied to wounds in order to enhance would healing, especially the healing of chronic wounds.

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In contrast, in chronic ulcers, the healing process is prolonged, incomplete and proceeds in an uncoordinated manner resulting in poor anatomical and functional outcome.
For the most part, these attempts have met with little notable success.
While this second approach has shown some promise, its expense presently greatly limits its use to the richer developed countries.

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Carboxymethylated and Dialdehyde Cotton Gauze

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Preparation of Dialdehyde Cotton Gauze

[0041] Dialdehyde cotton gauze (also referred to as 2,3 dialdehyde-anhydroglucos-cellulose, oxidized cellulose, oxycellulose, or periodate-oxidized cellulose) was prepared as follows: cotton gauze (12 ply-4 in.×4 in.), USP type VII, were treated under three different reaction conditions in lots of 50 gauze sponges as follows: Treatment 1: a 0.07 M solution of sodium periodate for 1 h at 45° C. with a solution pH of 4.2. Treatment 2: a 0.2 M solution of sodium periodate for 1.5 h at 45° C. with a solution pH of 4.5. Treatment 3: a 0.2 M solution of sodium periodate for 3 h at 45° C. with a solution pH of 4.5. Following the treatment excess periodate was removed by rinsing the gauze through a screen under running tap water. Following the rinse cycle the gauze samples were passed through a conventional ringer to remove excess moisture. The samples were then separated and placed on a wire rac...

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Abstract

Transition metal (e.g., silver and copper) derivatized phosphorylated polysaccharides (cellulose, starch, gauze) provide antimicrobial and elastase sequestration properties to wound dressings, and the wound dressing have enhanced water sorption and elastase sequestration when used with alginates. Wound dressings with alginates (e.g., silver alginate, crosslinked alginates, etc.) provide enhanced wound fluid absorption as well as elastase sequestration.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10 / 446,806 filed May 29, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09 / 515,172, entitled “Wound Dressing with Protease-Lowering Activity,” filed on Feb. 29, 2000, that are incorporated herein in entirety by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention generally relates to wound dressings and their methods of use. In particular, the invention provides wound dressings with associated active agents such as protease inhibitors and sequestrants which enhance the healing of wounds, especially chronic wounds. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] The normal response to tissue injury is a timely and orderly reparative process that results in sustained restoration of anatomic and functional integrity.(Lazarus, et al. 1994). In contrast, in chronic ulcers, the healing process is prolonged, incomplete and proceeds in an uncoordinated manner resulting in poo...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K31/715A61L15/00A61K33/34A61K33/38
CPCA61K31/715A61K31/734A61L2300/606A61L2300/232A61L2300/104A61L2300/102A61L15/44A61L15/28A61K33/38A61K33/34A61K2300/00C08L1/28A61P17/02A61P43/00
Inventor COHEN, KELMAN I.MOHAJER, YOUSEF
Owner TISSUE TECH LLC (US)
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