Patent classifications
A61L2300/30
SYNTHETIC ELASTOMERIC ARTICLE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF
The present application relates to an elastomeric article, such as a glove, comprising: (i) an elastomeric film comprising one or more film layers, and including an external surface and an internal surface, (ii) an antimicrobial agent that is effective against both beneficial and harmful microorganisms on the external surface of the elastomeric film, and (iii) a skin-protective agent selected from a probiotic, a prebiotic, or a combination thereof on the internal surface of the elastomeric film; wherein the inner surface of the film is free of an antimicrobially-effective amount of an antimicrobial agent that is effective against both beneficial and harmful microorganisms. The elastomeric articles may further comprise a barrier film layer that provides separation between the antimicrobial agent and the skin-protective agent. Also described are methods for the manufacture of such articles.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED TO EXTRACELLULAR MATERIAL DERIVED FROM HYPERTONIC CELL SOLUTIONS
Disclosed herein are compositions, kits, and methods involving hypertonic solutions. Specifically, disclosed herein are methods and compositions used for increasing the yield of extracellular material from cells. This occurs when said cells are exposed to hypertonic solutions.
TOPICAL SKIN FORMULATIONS AND WOUND CARE PRODUCTS WITH INTEGRATED CBD DELIVERY MECHANISMS
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the most abundant and physiologically active phytocannabinoids in Cannabis plants. The chemical has well-known mechanisms that have been the potential to treat and prevent numerous inflammatory, immunologic, anti-infectious, sun-damaged, age-related (wrinkling, drying, hair loss), and neurogenic-related (anti-pain, anti-itch) diseases as well as heal traumatized skin. The incorporation of CBD on or within topically applied formulations or within wound care dressings, biomaterials skin substitutes, or skin adhesives is a novel approach to alleviate, prevent and cure acute and chronic skin disease, and promote normal healing and recovery after injury.
TOPICAL SKIN FORMULATIONS AND WOUND CARE PRODUCTS WITH INTEGRATED CBD DELIVERY MECHANISMS FOR SKIN REJUVENATION
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the most abundant and physiologically active phytocannabinoids in Cannabis plants. The chemical has well-known mechanisms that have been the potential to treat and prevent numerous inflammatory, immunologic, anti-infectious, sun-damaged, age-related (wrinkling, drying, hair loss), and neurogenic-related (anti-pain, anti-itch) diseases as well as heal traumatized skin. The incorporation of CBD on or within topically applied formulations or within wound care dressings, biomaterials skin substitutes, or skin adhesives is a novel approach to alleviate, prevent and cure acute and chronic skin disease, and promote normal healing and recovery after injury.
BIOACTIVE WOUND DRESSING
A cost effective bacterial cellulose wound dressing includes a microbial-derived cellulose loaded with natural antibacterial and regenerative substances. This wound dressing is effective for the treatment of burns and chronic wounds. The dressing keeps the wound moist while absorbing exudates from the wound area. The dressings possess antibacterial qualities to protect the wound from infections and help the area to heal faster through the action of bioactive substances.
BETULIN-CONTAINING BIRCH BARK EXTRACTS AND THEIR FORMULATION
The present disclosure relates to birch bark extracts, methods of producing such extracts, stable pharmaceutical compositions containing such extracts and methods of using of such extracts. The birch bark extracts of the present disclosure contain triterpenes, which are known to improve wound healing.
WOUND DRESSING FOR TREATMENT OF DAMAGED SKIN
Adhesive wound dressing that comprises an absorbent matrix (A) adhering to the central portion of a polyurethane backing (B) having an adhesive layer for the skin, said matrix (A) comprising: a. a breathable and porous polyethylene film at the end designed to come into contact with the wound; b. an absorbent layer made of non-woven fabric adjacent to film a), said absorbent layer consisting of: i. 60-65% viscose ii. 25-30% polyester iii. 5-15% polypropylene; c. a layer of polyethylene inserted between layer b) and a layer d. of hydrophobic polystyrene, the latter being in contact with the central portion of polyurethane backing (B); wherein matrix (A) is impregnated with a solution of one or more polysaccharides or the salts thereof.
Surgical adhesive including honey and methods of preparation and use thereof
A mixture of honey solution and a surgical adhesive, typically a cyanoacrylate adhesive is described. The adhesive and honey solution are mixed and applied to a cut or wound prior to the cure of the mixture. The adhesive mixture, which retains the strength of the unadulterated adhesive significantly reduces the growth of bacteria in the vicinity of the associated closed cut or wound, has applicability in both human and veterinary medicine.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS RELATED TO RHAMNUS PRINOIDES (GESHO) EXTRACT FOR THE INHIBITION OF POLYMICROBIAL BIOFILM FORMATION
Disclosed are compositions comprising Rhamnus prinoides (GESHO) extract or fragments thereof and methods of using Gesho extract for the inhibition of biofilm formation.
Combination Of A Novel Topical Gel And Oral Supplements For Healing Diabetic Foot And Other Wounds
Disclosed are topical wound healing compositions useful in the holistic treatment of a patient's wound, particularly diabetic wounds of the foot. Methods of using these formulations topically and in coordinated use with certain oral supplements to improve treatment is also disclosed. In particular, formulations may include one or more of: water, Aloe Barbadensis leaf juice, micro silver, L-Arginine, locust bean gum, and Manuka honey. The topical formulations may be in the form of a gel.