WO2015183228A1 - Nano fiber cover for wounds and ambustions with an additive containing natural antiseptic - Google Patents

Nano fiber cover for wounds and ambustions with an additive containing natural antiseptic Download PDF

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WO2015183228A1
WO2015183228A1 PCT/TR2015/000235 TR2015000235W WO2015183228A1 WO 2015183228 A1 WO2015183228 A1 WO 2015183228A1 TR 2015000235 W TR2015000235 W TR 2015000235W WO 2015183228 A1 WO2015183228 A1 WO 2015183228A1
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Abstract

Invention is about a cover for wounds and ambustions and its preparation method which prevents cell deaths and shortens the healing process by comprising honey as an additive that is a natural antiseptic.

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ANO FIBER COVER FOR WOUNDS AND AMBUSTIONS WITH AN ADDITIVE CONTAINING NATURAL ANTISEPTIC TECHNICAL FIELD
Invention is about a cover for wounds and ambustions and its preparation method which prevents cell deaths and shortens the healing process by comprising honey as an additive that is a natural antiseptic. PRIOR ART
In the medical literature of our day, unnatural antiseptic medicines that are produced in laboratory are used for interventions to the wounds and ambustions which are occurred after any kind of accidents. These medicines are antimicrobial materials which are applied to the living tissue for preventing infections, sepsis or bruises.
Besides of their useful effects, antiseptic medicines can be toxic and discomfortable when they are applied to the wounded tissue. For that reason, instead of antiseptic method, aseptic method is used in surgical operations. And aseptic method is about protecting the tissue against the bacterial invasion not for killing them.
In our literature researches about the usage of honey to the wounds and ambustions, CN202236501 numbered patent document is found and it tells about the healing feature of honey and it is useful if you put the honey on a constant plate and apply it to the inflammatory wound.
In the published application with the number of WO0141776; honey is placed on a porous carrier. That way, a porous structure is formed that can breathe. Shortening of healing process is targeted by providing the contact of wound and ambustion with air.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Invention is about a nano fiber wound cover material to use on wounds and ambustions upon the human body; comprising fibers made from natural honey and spaces because of its structure that enables wound area to breathe and recover faster.
MEANINGS OF THE FIGURES
Figure 1. SEM Image of the Nano Fiber Wound and Ambustion Cover
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Honey is a food that is placed to honey combs in beehives by bees which is chemically transformed in the honey stomach of bees with the invertase enzyme after they swallow the nectar gathered from the flowers and fruit buds.
It is known that honey is used for the treatment of many diseases for over 3000 years. The near future scientific researches show the miraculous effects of honey. And it is determined that honey has various healing effects depending on its antiseptic/antimicrobial, osmotic, hydrogen peroxide and its acidity.
Invention is prepared by obtaining a solution with %15 mass mixture ratio of polyvinyl alcohol - pure water and adding natural honey in it with a ratio of at least %20. Heat treating is applied in a magnetic mixture for at least three minutes to dissolve the added honey homogenously.
Obtained solution with honey additive is placed in a micro pump. And the solution is spinned with electro spinning method by applying at feast 12000 volt high voltage to the tip of the micro pump. At the end of that procedure, nano fibers are obtained from nano sized fibers which comprises honey molecules. That way, wound and ambustion tape and cover is made.
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Claims

1. A nano fiber cover for wounds and ambustions with an additive containing natural antiseptic; comprising a solution with %15 mass mixture ratio of polyvinyl alcohol - pure water.
2. The polyvinyl alcohol - pure water solution mentioned in Claim 1 ; comprising natural honey with a ratio of at least %20.
PCT/TR2015/000235 2014-05-27 2015-05-26 Nano fiber cover for wounds and ambustions with an additive containing natural antiseptic WO2015183228A1 (en)

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EP3461788A1 (en) * 2016-03-08 2019-04-03 Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Hybrid honey nanofibers

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WO2001041776A2 (en) 1999-12-09 2001-06-14 Waikatolink Limited Use of honey in medical dressings
WO2008010199A2 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Nanopeutics S.R.O. A nanofibre product
GB2484319A (en) * 2010-10-06 2012-04-11 Univ Bolton Electrospinning fibres comprising honey and biocompatible polymer
CN202236501U (en) 2011-09-25 2012-05-30 三峡大学第一临床医学院 Honey dressing for exchanging medicament of infective wound

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2001041776A2 (en) 1999-12-09 2001-06-14 Waikatolink Limited Use of honey in medical dressings
WO2008010199A2 (en) * 2006-07-18 2008-01-24 Nanopeutics S.R.O. A nanofibre product
GB2484319A (en) * 2010-10-06 2012-04-11 Univ Bolton Electrospinning fibres comprising honey and biocompatible polymer
CN202236501U (en) 2011-09-25 2012-05-30 三峡大学第一临床医学院 Honey dressing for exchanging medicament of infective wound

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP3461788A1 (en) * 2016-03-08 2019-04-03 Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Hybrid honey nanofibers

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