A61L15/38

THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCED HEALING OF WOUNDS AND SCARS
20230390449 · 2023-12-07 ·

The subject invention provides topical therapeutic compositions and methods of their use for enhanced healing of wounds, including burns, and scars of the skin. Specifically, in one embodiment, the subject invention provides materials and methods for reducing the healing time of skin wounds and for reducing the appearance of scars. The subject invention utilizes topical compositions comprising microbial growth by-products and, optionally, a topically-acceptable carrier. In specific embodiments, the microbial growth by-products are biosurfactants.

THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCED HEALING OF WOUNDS AND SCARS
20230390449 · 2023-12-07 ·

The subject invention provides topical therapeutic compositions and methods of their use for enhanced healing of wounds, including burns, and scars of the skin. Specifically, in one embodiment, the subject invention provides materials and methods for reducing the healing time of skin wounds and for reducing the appearance of scars. The subject invention utilizes topical compositions comprising microbial growth by-products and, optionally, a topically-acceptable carrier. In specific embodiments, the microbial growth by-products are biosurfactants.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AN ARTICLE INCLUDING A BIODEGRADABLE SUPERABSORBENT MATERIAL

A system for treating used hygienic articles including soiled or swollen superabsorbent materials (SAMs). The portion of the article including the soiled or swollen SAM is treated with a chemical which restructures or degrades the soiled or swollen SAM so that the products of the reaction are easily disposable in a method alternative to trash disposal and landfilling, including through municipal treatment where the products of the reaction do not clog a standard toilet or standard plumbing. Hygienic articles include baby diapers, adult diapers, incontinence pads, menstrual pads, or any other article which includes one or more SAMs.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AN ARTICLE INCLUDING A BIODEGRADABLE SUPERABSORBENT MATERIAL

A system for treating used hygienic articles including soiled or swollen superabsorbent materials (SAMs). The portion of the article including the soiled or swollen SAM is treated with a chemical which restructures or degrades the soiled or swollen SAM so that the products of the reaction are easily disposable in a method alternative to trash disposal and landfilling, including through municipal treatment where the products of the reaction do not clog a standard toilet or standard plumbing. Hygienic articles include baby diapers, adult diapers, incontinence pads, menstrual pads, or any other article which includes one or more SAMs.

HEMOSTATIC FABRIC CONTAINING TRYPSIN AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20210283298 · 2021-09-16 ·

The disclosure provides a hemostatic fabric containing trypsin, wherein the hemostatic fabric comprises molecular sieve/fiber composite and trypsin; molecular sieve/fiber composite comprises molecular sieves and a fiber; the molecular sieves are independently dispersed on a fiber surface of the fiber without agglomeration and directly contact the fiber surface; a surface of the molecular sieve contacted with the fiber is an inner surface, and a surface of the molecular sieve uncontacted with the fiber is an outer surface; growth-matched coupling is formed between the molecular sieves and the fiber on the inner surface of the molecular sieves; the inner surface and outer surface are composed of molecular sieve nanoparticles. In the present disclosure, trypsin is specifically combined with the molecular sieve/fiber composite, which maintains a high procoagulant activity, thereby obtaining a hemostatic fabric with excellent coagulation effect.

HEMOSTATIC FABRIC CONTAINING TRYPSIN AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20210283298 · 2021-09-16 ·

The disclosure provides a hemostatic fabric containing trypsin, wherein the hemostatic fabric comprises molecular sieve/fiber composite and trypsin; molecular sieve/fiber composite comprises molecular sieves and a fiber; the molecular sieves are independently dispersed on a fiber surface of the fiber without agglomeration and directly contact the fiber surface; a surface of the molecular sieve contacted with the fiber is an inner surface, and a surface of the molecular sieve uncontacted with the fiber is an outer surface; growth-matched coupling is formed between the molecular sieves and the fiber on the inner surface of the molecular sieves; the inner surface and outer surface are composed of molecular sieve nanoparticles. In the present disclosure, trypsin is specifically combined with the molecular sieve/fiber composite, which maintains a high procoagulant activity, thereby obtaining a hemostatic fabric with excellent coagulation effect.

Therapeutic Compositions for Enhanced Healing of Wounds and Scars
20210121597 · 2021-04-29 ·

The subject invention provides topical therapeutic compositions and methods of their use for enhanced healing of wounds, including burns, and scars of the skin. Specifically, in one embodiment, the subject invention provides materials and methods for reducing the healing time of skin wounds and for reducing the appearance of scars. The subject invention utilizes topical compositions comprising microbial growth by-products and, optionally, a topically-acceptable carrier. In specific embodiments, the microbial growth by-products are biosurfactants.

Therapeutic Compositions for Enhanced Healing of Wounds and Scars
20210121597 · 2021-04-29 ·

The subject invention provides topical therapeutic compositions and methods of their use for enhanced healing of wounds, including burns, and scars of the skin. Specifically, in one embodiment, the subject invention provides materials and methods for reducing the healing time of skin wounds and for reducing the appearance of scars. The subject invention utilizes topical compositions comprising microbial growth by-products and, optionally, a topically-acceptable carrier. In specific embodiments, the microbial growth by-products are biosurfactants.

Magnetically immobilized biocidal enzymes and biocidal chemicals

The present invention provides compositions and methods for reducing bacterial contamination or infection in plants, animals, fabrics, and products therefrom. The present invention also provides compositions and methods for reducing human infections and the emergence of antibiotic resistance. In particular, the invention provides magnetic nanoparticles comprising bactericidal or bacteriostatic enzymes in one component, substrates for the enzymes in a second component, and a bactericidal chemical agent that works in combination or synergistically with the enzymes. The compositions are dormant and become active upon exposure to hydration, oxygen, or mixing.

Magnetically immobilized biocidal enzymes and biocidal chemicals

The present invention provides compositions and methods for reducing bacterial contamination or infection in plants, animals, fabrics, and products therefrom. The present invention also provides compositions and methods for reducing human infections and the emergence of antibiotic resistance. In particular, the invention provides magnetic nanoparticles comprising bactericidal or bacteriostatic enzymes in one component, substrates for the enzymes in a second component, and a bactericidal chemical agent that works in combination or synergistically with the enzymes. The compositions are dormant and become active upon exposure to hydration, oxygen, or mixing.