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Wound dressing cotton

Worm end products, 18 646 Worsted wool-processing system, 26 383-384, 385-386 Worsted yarn, 11 178 Wort, 3 563, 564, 574, 575, 583 separation, 3 578-579 Wound closure, suture size and, 24 216 Wound closure biomaterials, 24 205. See also Sutures Wound dressings cotton smart, 3 31 ethylene oxide polymers in, 10 687 hydrogels in, 13 751-752 Woven fabrics, 11 178 dyeing, 9 170-171 Woven flax fibers, 11 594 Woven plastic bags, 18 12 Wovens... [Pg.1026]

Absorbent cotton gauze Absorbent wound dressing Any method... [Pg.420]

Smart colloids, 7 298 Smart control valves, 20 672 Smart Cotton-based wound dressings, 8 31 Smart fibers, 73 391... [Pg.852]

Class 1, for example, ostomy pouches, wheelchairs, eye glasses, incontinence pads, cups and spoons for administering medicines, wound dressings, such as cotton wool and wound strips. [Pg.540]

Starch polyurethane foams could be converted into sorbents for water when starch-acrylonitrile or starch-methacrylonitrile graft copolymers were crosslinked with diisocyanates.2655 2656 Such polyurethanes have been proposed as occlusive wound dressings,2657 as well as sizes for cotton yams.2658 Starch polyurethanes for reinforced paper were produced in reaction of iV-chlorocarbamoylethyl starch with cresol or thiolignin.2659 The addition of mineral salts to polyurethanes prepared from starch and urea improved their performance as adhesives.570... [Pg.287]

Majcen, N., 2008. The Development of Novel Smart Wound Dressings Based on Colloidal Microgels and Cotton Fabric (PhD thesis). Greenwich, University of Greenwich. [Pg.90]

Eouda, M.M.G., Wittke, R., Knittel, D., Scholhneyer, E., 2009. Use of chitosan/polyamine biopolymers-based cotton as a model system to prepare antimicrobial wound dressing. Int. J. Diabetes Melht. 1, 61-64. [Pg.32]

Since 1976 the number of commercial odour adsorbent wound dressings has increased, but it was not until the late 1990s that they were available on prescription in the UK. There are a wide variety of odour adsorbent wound dressings available, but these can differ in construction, composition and, therefore, physical characteristics including odour adsorption. These dressings are composed of many different materials, ranging from the traditional naturally absorbent fibre types such as cotton and viscose, specialist materials such as polyurethane film, and fibres such as alginate and carboxymeth-ylcellulose fibres (CMC). [Pg.201]

Gupta, B.S., Saxena, S., Arora, A., Mohammad, S., 2011. Chitosan-polyethyleue glycol coated cotton membranes for wound dressings. Ind. J. Fibre Text. Res. 36, 272 280. [Pg.337]

In the 19th century, a large variety of textile fibres (such as cotton, silk and wool) and structures (knitted, nonwoven and composites) were employed as traditional wound dressing materials. The cotton gauze impregnated with paraffin as a wound... [Pg.444]

Edwards, J., Bopp, A. F., Batiste, S. L., Goynes, W. R. (2003). Human neutrophil elastase inhibition with a novel cotton-alginate wound dressing formulation. Journal of Biomedical... [Pg.467]


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