A61L26/0071

Hydrogel
12187886 · 2025-01-07 · ·

The hydrogel of the present invention is a hydrogel comprising a polymer matrix, water and a plasticizer, wherein the hydrogel is characterized in that the plasticizer loss ratio is less than 2, the swelling rate is 115% or less when the hydrogel is exposed to the environment of 40 C. and 90% RH for 1 hour, and the initial adhesive force to a Bakelite plate is 100 gf/20 mm or more in the environment of 23 C. and 55% RH. The plasticizer is preferably polyoxyalkylene alkyl ether and/or sugar. The initial high adhesive force is retained by suppressing the swelling of the gel due to invasion of water from the outside and reducing the loss of a plasticizer.

Methods and Compositions for Improved Delivery Devices
20170258826 · 2017-09-14 ·

The present invention comprises methods and compositions for delivery devices More particularly, the present invention comprises methods and compositions for devices comprising a matrix comprising a polymer network and a non-gellable polysaccharide having oxygen and optionally active agents incorporated therein. The matrix may be formed into any desired shape for treatment of compromised tissue or for delivery of oxygen to a localized environment.

Devices for delivering oxygen to the wounds
09687503 · 2017-06-27 · ·

The present invention comprises methods and compositions for delivery devices More particularly, the present invention comprises methods and compositions for devices comprising a matrix comprising a polymer network and a non-gellable polysaccharide having oxygen and optionally active agents incorporated therein. The matrix may be formed into any desired shape for treatment of compromised tissue or for delivery of oxygen to a localized environment.

Nanofiber-reinforced hydrogel medical dressings

Medical dressings include a non-woven polymeric nanofiber mat embedded within a chitosan hydrogel matrix. The dressings may be obtained by electro spinning of polymeric nanofibers and thereafter incorporating a chitosan hydrogel into interstices of the mat by vacuum or positive pressure assistance. The resulting medical dressings may be optically transparent (e.g., at least about 50% up to about 95% light transmittance), flexible, and mechanically robust. The dressings may also incorporate self-adhesion promoters to allow self-adhesion to biological tissue, e.g., ocular surfaces, and/or therapeutic agents which are capable of delivering therapeutics (e.g. stem cells, drugs and the like) to the tissue surface. The dressings are especially useful as ocular bandages for the treatment and repair of ocular wounds.

Wetness indicator free from halogen-containing species
12245922 · 2025-03-11 · ·

A hot melt wetness indicator comprising an adhesive base composition utilizing a halogen-free species, namely nitrazine yellow, to trigger color change in hygiene articles, such as disposable diapers, to serve as moisture or wetness indicator upon insult. In some embodiments of the invention, the wetness indicator turns from yellow to purple.

SKIN COMPOSITION
20250114497 · 2025-04-10 ·

It is an object of the present invention to provide a film-forming composition for skin (such as a film-type skin protectant or a film-type skin topical agent) that does not contain a lower monohydric alcohol such as ethanol or isopropanol, is excellent in quick-drying properties and water resistance, is less sticky, and is excellent in feeling of use. The present invention relates to a film-forming composition for skin which contains a specific acrylic polymer, a plasticizer and water and is substantially free of a lower monohydric alcohol such as ethanol or isopropanol. The composition of the present invention is extremely useful for treatment of chronic skin diseases (that is, skin diseases in which skin barrier function is deteriorated) represented by hand eczema, atopic dermatitis, and the like.

Wound healing compositions including cyanoacrylate monomers and phenytoin
09533071 · 2017-01-03 · ·

A monomeric adhesive composition includes a stabilized polymerizable monomer, such as a 1,1-disubstituted monomer, including a cyanoacrylate, and a wound healing agent, wherein the wound healing agent is 5,5-disubstitutedhydantoin, including phenytoin; and a method for making said composition.

Elastomer composition

A composition based on triblock copolymers of the ABA type, including two styrene thermoplastic terminal blocks A, glassy at use temperature, and an elastomeric central block B which is a saturated olefin, at least one linear polymer of the polyisobutene type having a very low molecular weight and specific crosslinked polymer particles. The composition exhibits advantageous adhesion and holding properties on the skin which are similar to the properties obtained by matrices based on silicone elastomers. They also exhibit particularly interesting cohesion.