Methods and compositions for treating wounds

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

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514 54, 536 551, A01N 4304, C07H 504

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ABSTRACT:
Wound treatment compositions include an oxidized cross-linked polysaccharide which has a chemically induced charge. Preferred polysaccharides are cross-linked dextrans. A charge is preferably provided by diethylaminoethyl groups (DEAE groups) or carboxymethyl groups. The oxidized cross-linked polysaccharide can be applied as a powder directly to a wound site. Alternatively, the oxidized cross-linked polysaccharide can be combined with a delivery vehicle to form a liquid or past to be applied to a wound site.

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