Method and compound for treating wounds with starch hydrolysate

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

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514 58, 514561, 514564, 514928, 4245630, 4245642, 4245DIG13, A61K 3326

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ABSTRACT:
A medication and method for treating wounds by contacting the wound, for a sufficient period of time, with a therapeutically effective amount of a starch hydrolysate composition including trace elements, to beneficiate the wound healing processes. A possible starch hydrolysate is maltodextrin and possible trace elements include, at least copper and zinc. The composition may also contain ascorbic acid as well as antibacterial and nutritive agents to promote formation and growth of granulation tissue.

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