Hemostatic effects of oxidized cellulose
KOLLÁR P.1, SUCHÝ P.1, MUSELÍK J.2, BAJEROVÁ M.2, HAVELKA P.3, SOPUCH T.4
1Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno, Farmaceutická fakulta, Ústav humánní farmakologie a toxikologie 2Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno, Farmaceutická fakulta, Ústav technologie léků 3Výzkumný ústav organických syntéz a.s., Pardubice 4Synthesia, a.s., Pardubice – Semtín |
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Summary:
Oxidized cellulose ranks among nontoxic and biocompatible biopolymers. Oxidized regenerated
cellulose (ORC) is manufactured from regenerated cellulose derived from wood pulp containing
about 50% of cellulose. To obtain purified cellulose, it is necessary to decompose it in a chemical
way and subsequently put it together to make “regenerated” cellulose. Thanks to its good hemostatic
effects, high biosolubility and biodegradability, antioxidant and wound-healing properties, oxidized
cellulose represents a suitable means for the therapy of bleeding conditions in various fields
of medicine. In addition, the confirmed bactericidal effects of oxidized cellulose towards a wide
spectrum of aerobic and anaerobic pathogens increase the therapeutic potential of this agent for use
in clinical practice. At present there is a renewed interest in its wider use in clinical practice and in
an improvement of the knowledge of its mechanisms of effects, which are tested in vitro, on animal
models as well as in clinical studies. The present paper attempts to summarize the hitherto knowledge
of hemostatic properties of oxidized cellulose and also to characterize other possible biological
effects.
Key words:
oxidized cellulose – ORC – hemostatic agent – bleeding
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