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Modern wound dressings: Manufacturing and properties

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The main directions of research aimed at the development of new wound dressings are considered. An important modern trend is the use of biocompatible natural and synthetic polymers and their compositions as the bases of wound dressings. The new products are free of the disadvantages of traditional textile materials, have flexible design, and possess combined properties (including antimicrobial activity), which expands their functions. Important advantages of new dressings are the atraumatic character, effective curative action, and reduced therapy time.

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Yudanova, T.N., Reshetov, I.V. Modern wound dressings: Manufacturing and properties. Pharm Chem J 40, 85–92 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11094-006-0065-z

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