Gel with increased oxygen content

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Matrices

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424 43, 424400, 424401, 424405, 424485, 424486, 424659, 544 25, 544 42, 544944, A61K 900

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061398764

ABSTRACT:
A gelatin with increased oxygen content for pharmaceutical, cosmetic and/or veterinary use. The gelatin comprises a gelling agent and a solvent, furthermore oxygen in a substantially even distribution with a pressure exceeding normal atmospheric pressure, wherein the surface tension of the gelatin is sufficiently high to retain at least a portion of the overpressure of the oxygen throughout a predetermined period of time after having been exposed ton atmospheric environment. Glucose and bactericide and/or fungicide agents can be added to facilitate cellular metabolism and decrease the danger of local infections. The solvent can be distilled water or a physiologic saline solution.

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