Wound dressing protocol utilizing collagen gelatin formed with i

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

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424443, 424445, 424447, 424668, 424669, 514 21, 514944, 514801, A01N 2500, A01N 5922, B01J 3734, A61F 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A stabilized collagen gel is disclosed as are methods of making this collagen gel which is useful as a wound dressing to prevent dehydration of the subject being treated and infection of the wound. The collagen gel of the invention is stabilized by combining collagen (preferably a pharmaceutical grade collagen, which is atelopeptide collagen), with iodine or a composition capable of generating iodine. The collagen is flowable on first mixing and undergoes a phase transition to form a stable gel with sufficient structural integrity to form a wound dressing.

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