Composition and method for enhancing wound healing

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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514458, 514474, A61K 3800, A61K 31355, A61K 3134

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060461608

ABSTRACT:
The healing of wounds is enhanced by contacting the wound surfaces with a dressing of D-glucose polysaccharide obtained by hydrolysis of starch containing ascorbic acid, collagen type I and alpha-tocopherol acetate. The collagen type I, and the ascorbic acid in the dressing are the typical chemotactic agents of neutrophils, fibroblasts and/or endothelial cells. These combinations can be present in the dressing as a gel. The composition material can be applied to the wound as a particulate material such as a powder, or as material such as a gel, paste, dispersion, solution or syrup. Wounds, in particular those occurring in the skin as second and third degree burns, stasis ulcers, trophic lesions, such as decubitus ulcers, severe cuts and abrasions which are commonly resistant to the natural healing process, may be treated with this composition. The application of this combination to open wounds greatly accelerates the rate of healing and reduces scarring. The invention includes an article useful in the therapy for surface wounds comprising the suspension of particles on non-adherent gauze and a bandage tape.

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