2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-475x.2001.00050.x
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Modified cotton gauze dressings that selectively absorb neutrophil elastase activity in solution

Abstract: Dressings for chronic human wounds have been aimed at protection, removal of exudate, and improved appearance. However since the time of ancient Greece wound care and dressing strategies have primarily relied on empiricism. Recent studies have shown that chronic wounds contain high levels of tissue and cytokine destroying proteases including collagenase and neutrophil elastase. Therefore we sought to develop an effective wound dressing that could absorb elastase through affinity sequestration. Cotton gauze was… Show more

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“…The dressing's mechanism of action may also be through other cellular or biochemical events that modulate protease levels. Previously reported active wound dressings designed to redress the biochemical imbalance of the chronic wound in this manner are composed of collagen and oxidized regenerated cellulose, 20 nanocrystalline silver-coated high density polyethylene, 21 deferrioxamine-linked cellulose, 22 electrophilic and ionically derivatized cotton, 23 peptide 24 or carbohydrate-conjugates, 25 and sulfonated ion exchange derivatives of hydrogel polymers. 26 Cotton dressings are still a standard in chronic wound care, 23 and improvement in cotton dressing finishes to enhance absorbency, gelation, and elasticity have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dressing's mechanism of action may also be through other cellular or biochemical events that modulate protease levels. Previously reported active wound dressings designed to redress the biochemical imbalance of the chronic wound in this manner are composed of collagen and oxidized regenerated cellulose, 20 nanocrystalline silver-coated high density polyethylene, 21 deferrioxamine-linked cellulose, 22 electrophilic and ionically derivatized cotton, 23 peptide 24 or carbohydrate-conjugates, 25 and sulfonated ion exchange derivatives of hydrogel polymers. 26 Cotton dressings are still a standard in chronic wound care, 23 and improvement in cotton dressing finishes to enhance absorbency, gelation, and elasticity have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously reported active wound dressings designed to redress the biochemical imbalance of the chronic wound in this manner are composed of collagen and oxidized regenerated cellulose, 20 nanocrystalline silver-coated high density polyethylene, 21 deferrioxamine-linked cellulose, 22 electrophilic and ionically derivatized cotton, 23 peptide 24 or carbohydrate-conjugates, 25 and sulfonated ion exchange derivatives of hydrogel polymers. 26 Cotton dressings are still a standard in chronic wound care, 23 and improvement in cotton dressing finishes to enhance absorbency, gelation, and elasticity have been reported. [23][24][25]27 Here, we report the design and assessment of phosphorylated cotton wound dressings that significantly enhance the removal of both human neutrophil elastase and collagenase from wound fluid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, gauzes tend to be dry rather than maintaining the moist environment to facilitate wound healing. In addition, cotton gauze is easily to adhere to the wound and requires frequent changes, causing trauma and pain to the patients [58].…”
Section: Traditional Silver Gauze Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical phosphorylation usually is a rather complicated process, requiring several protection and deprotection steps. [6,7] Enzymatic phosphorylation can make the synthesis more efficient, eliminating many of these steps. The introduction of phosphate groups into cellulose will provide a polymer highly reactive toward various chemical compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%