A61L26/0095

Compositions and Methods for Application Over Skin
20220176013 · 2022-06-09 ·

Disclosed herein are compositions that can be used to create a thin film on the skin of a subject in a single application step to the skin of the subject. More specifically, a composition provided herein does not have to be stored in multiple compartments, nor mixed with another composition or component before application to the skin. Instead, a single composition can be manufactured, stored in a single compartment, and then applied to the skin of a subject to create a film on the skin of the subject. In certain embodiments, because there is no need to mix a composition provided herein prior to application to the skin, the container comprising a composition provided herein may also include an applicator suitable for application of the composition to the skin.

Composition I-II and products and uses thereof

A curable composition apportioned between at least one Part A and at least one Part B, the Parts sealed within barrier means preventing contamination, the at least one Part A comprising: (i) one or more alkenyl-group containing prepolymers having at least one alkenyl group or moiety per molecule, and the at least one Part B comprising: (ii) one or more SiH-containing prepolymers having at least one Si—H unit per molecule; the composition additionally comprising: (iii) a catalyst for curing by addition of alkenyl-containing prepolymer (i) to SiH-containing prepolymer (ii), wherein prepolymer (ii) is substantially absent from Part A and prepolymer (i) is substantially absent from Part B, methods for preparing the composition, methods for sterilisation thereof, medical and non-medical use thereof, a device incorporating the composition, and a precursor therefor including its sterilisable precursor composition, in particular a terminally sterilisable or terminally sterile composition for medical use, particularly in wound therapy, more particularly as a wound packing material which can be shaped and configured to the shape of a wound, most particularly for application in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT).

Antimicrobial superabsorbent compositions

A composition has an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide; a substrate for the enzyme; and a superabsorbent component, such as a superabsorbent polymer. The composition is in the form of a powder and may form a gel on contact with water.

Topical skin closure compositions and systems
11718753 · 2023-08-08 · ·

Novel compositions and systems for closure of wounds are disclosed. The compositions provide devices of improved flexibility and elasticity and are readily applied to wound sites or over wound closure devices. The present invention is also directed to a novel platinum catalyst for use in such compositions. The catalyst provides for rapid curing on topical surfaces such as skin and bonds to such surfaces in about 2-5 minutes.

Topical skin closure compositions and systems
11718753 · 2023-08-08 · ·

Novel compositions and systems for closure of wounds are disclosed. The compositions provide devices of improved flexibility and elasticity and are readily applied to wound sites or over wound closure devices. The present invention is also directed to a novel platinum catalyst for use in such compositions. The catalyst provides for rapid curing on topical surfaces such as skin and bonds to such surfaces in about 2-5 minutes.

Q-peptide hydrogel promotes immune modulation and macrophage differentiation
11766469 · 2023-09-26 · ·

The present invention examines the interaction between an angiopoietin-1 mimetic peptide, QHREDGS (glutamine-histidine-arginine-glutamic acid-aspartic acid-glycine-serine (SEQ ID NO: 1)) immobilized to a collagen-chitosan hydrogel, and murine bone marrow derived macrophages. When macrophages were cultured in the presence of the peptide conjugated to a hydrogel, both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines were produced, in contrast to the application of soluble peptide which elicited minimal cytokine secretion. This indicates a unique macrophage polarization with covalently immobilized peptide hydrogels, which can be beneficial in the context of the wound microenvironment.

Dendritic macroporous hydrogels prepared by crystal templating

The present invention includes a hydrogel and a method of making a porous hydrogel by preparing an aqueous mixture of an uncrosslinked polymer and a crystallizable molecule; casting the mixture into a vessel; allowing the cast mixture to dry to form an amorphous hydrogel film; seeding the cast mixture with a seed crystal of the crystallizable molecule; growing the crystallizable molecule into a crystal structure within the uncrosslinked polymer; crosslinking the polymer around the crystal structure under conditions in which the crystal structure within the crosslinked polymer is maintained; and dissolving the crystals within the crosslinked polymer to form the porous hydrogel.

GEL, IN PARTICULAR FOR USE IN A WOUND TREATMENT AGENT
20220023492 · 2022-01-27 · ·

A gel is to be disclosed, in particular for use in a wound treatment composition, with which a particularly high storage stability and long-term stability can be achieved with high microbiocidal activity. For this purpose, the gel according to the invention comprises an inorganic silicate as thickener and an electrochemically activated starting saline solution which has a free chlorine content of more than 300 mg/l. In addition, a colored gel having the properties described above can be obtained by adding suitable pigments.

Medical dressing comprising a carrier and a composite material

Disclosed is a medical dressing having a carrier material and a composite material. The composite material includes oil droplets dispersed in a matrix. The matrix includes one or more cellulose derivatives and nanocellulose.

Compositions with reactive ingredients, and wound dressings, apparatuses, and methods

Wound dressings and wound inserts comprising substantially dry reactive agents, methods of forming wound inserts comprising dry reactive agents, and wound-treatment methods.