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Towards Natural Antimicrobials for Wound Dressings

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Posted On: 10/11/2017 6:00:22 AM
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Towards Natural Antimicrobials for Wound Dressings - 2017 Report

Dublin, Oct. 11, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Towards Natural Antimicrobials for Wound Dressings" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

This report will discuss the use of antibacterial wound dressings and currently used technical products for the treatment of infected wounds, the movement away from conventional noble metal usage to natural-origin antimicrobial products, and new advances in these technologies.

Contemporary commercial suppliers, products and processes will be outlined, and an introduction to new commercial and academic technologies will be given. Additionally, the continued use of silver as an antimicrobial agent will be evaluated and compared to newly engineered biocompatible particles and fibres.

With the ageing population and prevalence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes as well as increased number of surgeries (e.g. rthopaedics), a significant burden to the individuals, the healthcare system and the society as a whole is imposed. Consequently chronic wounds, ulceration and surgical wounds can cause patients pain and delayed healing if infection and biofilm formation on the surface of the wound develops.

On the other hand, with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, new viruses and hospital infections on the rise, a continuing need for managing and controlling infection in these wounds is anticipated to ensure the control of any threats to patient wellbeing and reduce patient treatment times related to infection.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive summary

2 Introduction 2.1 Optimal wound dressing properties

3 Antimicrobial agents 3.1 Definition 3.2 Mechanism of antimicrobials 3.3 Antimicrobials working within a textile dressing 3.4 The assessment of antimicrobial agents

4 Silver as an antimicrobial agent 4.1 Innovations in silver biocides 4.2 Controversies surrounding nano-particle silver

5 Commercial perspective 5.1 Current market antimicrobials wound dressing

6 Novel and natural antimicrobial agents 6.1 Honey 6.2 Chitosan 6.3 Curcumin 6.4 Sericin 6.5 Essential oils and plant extracts 6.6 Naturally occurring derivatives 6.7 Activated carbon 6.8 Other organic novel antimicrobials 6.9 Inorganic metal alternatives to silver

7 Antibacterial and fibre composites 7.1 Hydrofiber and hydrocolloid dressings (gel forming structures) 7.2 Bioactive wound materials 7.3 Electrospinning and nanostructures

8 Conclusion

9 References List of Figures Figure 1 Method of bacterial pick-up by Cutimed Sorbact List of Tables Table 1 Wound dressing function & properties Table 2 Antimicrobial descriptive terms Table 3 Contamination stages of a wound Table 4 Test standards related to antimicrobial textiles (safety tests) Table 5 Test standards related to antimicrobial textiles (performance tests - antibacterial testing) Table 6 Antibacterial wound dressing available on the market

Companies Mentioned

  • 3M Health Care
  • Acelity
  • Advancis Medical
  • Aspen Medical Group
  • BSN Medical
  • Calgon Carbon
  • Coloplast Pty Ltd
  • ConvaTec
  • Covidien
  • Crawford Healthcare
  • Derma Sciences Inc
  • DermaRite
  • Freudenberg
  • Medline
  • Mlnlycke Healthcare Ltd
  • Paul Hartmann Ltd
  • SanoMed Manufacturing
  • Smith & Nephew
  • Supreme Medical
  • Systagenix Wound Management

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/q...ds_natural

CONTACT: Research and Markets Laura Wood, Senior Manager press@researchandmarkets.com For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900 Related Topics: Wound Care



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