Starch-metal complexes for skin and hair

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A61K 31/715 (2006.01) A61K 47/48 (2006.01)

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CA 2186448

Methods are provided for preparing compositions suitable for protecting irritated or damaged skin from further oxidative and biochemical damage and thus permitting natural healing processes to progress, for accelerating the rate of healing of burns and surgical wounds, and for increasing the size of hair follicles and the rate of hair growth. The compositions generally comprise precipitates formed by the complexation of starch of various plants with ionic metals, such as copper(II) and tin(II) salts.

L'invention a pour objet des procédés et des compositions destinés à protéger les peaux irritées ou abîmées contre de nouvelles dégradations biochimiques et oxydatives. Ces procédés et compositions permettent de favoriser les processus de guérison naturelle, d'accélérer la guérison des brûlures et des plaies chirurgicales, d'accroître la taille des follicules pileux et d'accélérer la pousse des cheveux. Ces compositions comprennent généralement des précipités obtenus par production d'un complexe d'amidon de différentes plantes et de métaux ioniques tels que les sels cuivriques et les sels stanneux.

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