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Research Project: CHEMICAL MODIFICATIONS OF COTTON TEXTILES

Location: Cotton Chemistry and Utilization Research

Title: Flexible and Absorbent Cotton-Alginate Wound Dressing

Authors
item Edwards, Judson
item Howley, Phyllis
item Yachmenev, Valeriy
item Goynes, Wilton

Submitted to: National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: March 1, 2006
Publication Date: June 15, 2006
Citation: Edwards, J.V., Howley, P.S., Yachmenev, V., Goynes, W.R. 2006. Flexible and Absorbent Cotton-Alginate Wound Dressing. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 2364-2372.

Technical Abstract: Although low cost and possessing good tensile properties, cotton gauze provides little or no moist healing because it allows rapid evaporation of moisture that results in a dry desiccated wound bed which is a significant issue with burn wounds since water loss tends to occur at a much greater rate even when covered (Samke, L. O., et al., Bums, 3: 159-165 (1977)). Alginate dressings usually require a secondary dressing for application and have little or no elasticity for stretching freely over joints. Thus, the combination of occlusion and gelation with elasticity and conformability in a single wound dressing would provide advantages over current wound dressings. A wound dressing was prepared with cotton and alginate, wherein the alginate was crosslinked and grafted through a polycarboxylic acid ester bond to the celluose of stretch cotton gauze. The resulting properties of being elastic and highly absorbent dressing when combined with targeting the pathophysiology of chronic wounds of high protease levels make this dressing attractive for commercialization. The process of research and development of the alginate-cotton dressing will be discussed.

   

 
Project Team
Edwards, Judson - Vince
Condon, Brian
Chang, Sechin
 
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