E A Markvicheva, S V Kuptsova, L D Rumsh, T N Dugina, M A Lange, I V Chistov, S M Strukova, V P Zubov
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Abstract
Polymer dressings with encapsulated thrombin or synthetic peptides which can mimic thrombin action are employed for wound healing. Paper describes the method for preparation of these hydrogel composites of PVCL-CaAlg [poly(N-vinyl caprolactam-calcium alginate). The effect of encapsulated thrombin/peptides on tissue repair process have beet investigatat in vivo experiments using a mouse model of wound healing. The developed dressings accelerated wound healing: thascan be used as a basis for creation of novel formulations with controlled drug release for wound therapy.