2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:phac.0000048441.64207.7c
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A Coating Material Containing Chlorhexidine and Lysozyme for Wound Treatment

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“…Researchers found that 30 % LZ loaded CS-EDTA/PVA nanofiber mats were faster than bare-CS-EDTA/PVA and bare-CS-acetate/PVA nanofiber. The two main reasons proposed for this healing were (i) assists in the acceleration of the healing process by deactivating bacterial and depolymerizing the CS [110] and (ii) By products from CS depolymerisation such as EDTA and Nacetyl-d-glucosamine enhances the healing rate because of their antibacterial properties and aid in fibroblast proliferation [111].…”
Section: Wound Dressings With Chitosan and Synthetic Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers found that 30 % LZ loaded CS-EDTA/PVA nanofiber mats were faster than bare-CS-EDTA/PVA and bare-CS-acetate/PVA nanofiber. The two main reasons proposed for this healing were (i) assists in the acceleration of the healing process by deactivating bacterial and depolymerizing the CS [110] and (ii) By products from CS depolymerisation such as EDTA and Nacetyl-d-glucosamine enhances the healing rate because of their antibacterial properties and aid in fibroblast proliferation [111].…”
Section: Wound Dressings With Chitosan and Synthetic Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crosslinking agents are introduced into polymer matrices for various purposes. In particular, sodium tetraborate in a PVA-based film containing chlorhexidine bigluconate and lysozyme provides for optimum adsorption capacity (2 g/g), strength under wet medium conditions, and delayed drug release [89]. Such a film exhibits limited vapor permeability, and the exudate is discharged due to perforation of the dressing, which provides for the optimum humidity in the wound.…”
Section: Wound Dressings Possessing Antimicrobial Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was established [84,85] that radiation sterilization at a dose of 25 kGy did not influence the antimicrobial properties of PVA-based films with iodine and katapol, but produced a 30% decrease in the antimicrobial activity of dioxidine (which is indicative of the low stability of this drug under irradiation). The biological activity of a PVA-based [89] film containing chlorhexidine bigluconate and lysozyme was practically completely retained upon radiation sterilization and subsequent long-term storage.…”
Section: Wound Dressings Possessing Antimicrobial Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LY loaded into chitosan nanofibers was also found to enhance wound healing due to its antibacterial properties and solubility in water and its synergistic antibacterial effects with EDTA 21 23 . Moreover, LY can promote the healing process, break down bacterial cell walls, and depolymerize chitosan to release N -acetyl- d -glucosamine 24 . LY was used in our previous study as the shell of microbubbles (MBs) and combined with US to reduce the dose and treatment duration and improve the prognosis of acne vulgaris 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%