Wound management products incorporating cationic compounds

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A61L 15/22 (2006.01) A61L 15/42 (2006.01)

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CA 2491575

Wound management products are disclosed. The products incorporate an increased amount of cationic compounds in the fibrous matrix of the substrate which allow the product to bind and remove various microbes from the surface of a wound. The products disclosed herein do not necessarily kill microbes on the wound's surface, but dislodge and bind the microbe through electrostatic interactions between the product and the microbe and allow the microbe to be removed by a positively charged substrate.

L'invention concerne des produits de traitement des plaies, qui incorporent, dans la matrice fibreuse du substrat, une quantité accrue de composés cationiques permettant aux produits de se fixer à et enlever divers microbes de la surface d'une plaie. Les produits de l'invention ne tuent pas nécessairement les microbes présents à la surface de la plaie, mais se lient à eux et les délogent par interactions électrostatiques qui enlèvent les microbes grâce à un substrat chargé positivement.

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