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oxidized cellulose - Oxidized cellulose refers to a material derived from cellulose that has undergone oxidation, often used in various medical and pharmaceutical applications for its hemostatic (blood-clotting) properties

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Oxidized cellulose undergoes hydrolysis to soluble fragments at high pH.
The porous substrate is made from fibers of oxidized cellulose.
A second reason is that oxidized cellulose is fully bioresorbable and physiologically acceptable.
Wound dressing materials comprising collagen and oxidized cellulose.
An oxidized cellulose material that has been oxidized by the process of any preceding claim.
Weak acid does substantially no damage to the oxidized cellulose cloth.
In oxidized cellulose some of the glucose units are oxidized into glucuronic acid units.
In regenerated oxidized cellulose.
Oxidized cellulose fabrics are bioresorbable and absorbent matrices capable of convenient application to tissue surfaces.
It is known that materials composed of oxidized cellulose evoke a minimal tissue response.
Use of oxidized cellulose for the preparation of a medicament for the treatment of a chronic wound.
Disposable sanitary articles having absorbent cores comprising oxidized cellulose are also provided.
Currently available oxidized cellulose hemostats noted above are knitted fabrics having a porous structure.
For example, the bioresorbable textile comprises oxidized cellulose.
After oxidation the oxidized cellulose films are firmly attached to the oxidized rayon fabric.

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In embodiments, the porous substrate is made from fibers of oxidized cellulose.
Preferably, the oxidized cellulose is not neutralized.
In another preferred embodiment, the absorbent core comprises oxidized cellulose.
The oxidized cellulose may be amorphous, crystalline or a combination thereof.
The method also includes an optional step 56 for functionalization of the oxidized cellulose.
As a result, oxidized cellulose is biodegradable and bioabsorbable under physiological conditions.
Haemostatic composite according to claim 1, wherein said haemostatic material is a fabric of oxidized cellulose.
Providing fibers without oxidized cellulose and fibers comprising cellulose intended to be oxidized ;.
This composite material is then oxidized to produce the oxidized cellulose multi-layered film.
A method for forming an oxidized cellulose multi-layered film comprising the steps of,.
The implant according to claim 1, wherein the porous substrate is made from oxidized cellulose.
Oxidized cellulose is produced by the oxidation of cellulose, for example with dinitrogen tetroxide.
In some embodiments, the medical device of the present disclosure includes fibers of oxidized cellulose.
Alternatively, dry fibers of oxidized cellulose may be immersed in the aqueous dispersion of collagen.
Apparently, such tissue is attempting to encapsulate the calcium salt of the oxidized cellulose cloth.
The oxidized cellulose contained in the fibers containing oxidized cellulose is functionalized by a functional group ;.
Use according to any preceding claim, wherein the oxidized cellulose is complexed with a structural protein.
Preferably, the oxidized cellulose is complexed with a structural protein in the said wound dressing material.
Some further examples of suitable charged polysaccharides are carboxymethyl starch, oxidized starch and oxidized cellulose.
In a related application, the oxidized cellulose composite film material can be used as a wound dressing.
Improved efficacy is shown for N-INTERCEED Barrier over existing non-neutralized oxidized cellulose barriers.
The dried trilysine-containing oxidized cellulose sheet is placed into contact with the melted PEG component.
Specifically, an anti-adhesion membrane using oxidized cellulose is known.
Preferably, the oxidized cellulose is substantially insoluble in water at pH7.
The method of claim 6 or claim 7, wherein the fibrous structure comprises oxidized cellulose.
The degree of oxidation of the oxidized cellulose is greater than 1 %.
Moreover, the oxidized cellulose multi-layered film is flexible, durable and, most importantly, suturable.
The method according to claim 22, wherein the support layer comprises an oxidized cellulose or gelatin.
A method of preparing the oxidized cellulose of claim 1, the method comprising the steps of,.
Device including a body ( 12 ) including fibers without oxidized cellulose.
Preferably, the oxidized cellulose is oxidized regenerated cellulose ( ORC ).
FIG . 3, Hemostatic efficacy of a collagen pad containing oxidized cellulose fabric coated with NHS-PEG.
Preferably, the oxidized cellulose comprises oxidized regenerated cellulose ( ORC ).
The body ( 12 ) also includes fibers containing oxidized cellulose.
Typically, the oxidized cellulose comprises at least 16 % carboxyl groups.

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