Claims
- 1. Biocompatible membranes consisting of materials of natural, synthetic or semisynthetic original, and having a thickness of between 10 and 500.mu., which comprise an ordered series of holes of a defined and constant size between 10 and 1000.mu., separated from each other by a constant distance of between 50 and 1000.mu., said membrane enabling in vitro culture of keratinocytes within the holes and on both sides of said membrane.
- 2. Biocompatible membranes as claimed in claim 1, in which the hole size is between 40 and 70.mu..
- 3. Biocompatible membranes as claimed in claim 1, in which the distance between holes is 80.mu..
- 4. Biocompatible membranes as claimed in claim 1, in which the biocompatible material of natural origin is chosen from the group consisting of collagen or coprecipitates of collagen and glycosaminoglycans, cellulose, gelled polysaccharides and natural rubbers, either alone or in mixture with each other or with polymers of synthetic or semisynthetic origin, in the presence of suitable precipitating or gelling agents.
- 5. The biocompatible membranes according to claim 4 in which the gelled polysaccharides are selected from the group consisting of chitin, chitosan, pectins or pectic acids, agar, agarose, xanthan gum, gellano, alginic acid or alginates, polymannans or polyglucans and starches.
- 6. Biocompatible membranes as claimed in claim 1, in which the biocomcompatible material of synthetic origin is chosen from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid or copolymers thereof or their derivatives, polydioxanones, polyphosphazenes, polysulphones and polyurethanes.
- 7. Biocompatible membranes as claimed in claim 1, in which the biocompatible material of semisynthetic origin is chosen from the group consisting of semisynthetic derivatives of natural polymers crosslinked with crosslinking agents and derivatives of cellulose, of alginic acid, of starch, of hyaluronic acid, of chitin or chitinosan, or gellan, of xanthan, of pectins or pectin acids, of polyglucans, of polymannans, of agar, of agarose, of natural rubbers or of glycosaminoglycans.
- 8. Biocompatible membranes as claimed in claim 7, in which the biocompatible membrane consists of hyaluronic acid benzyl ester with 100% esterification.
- 9. The biocompatible membranes according to claim 7 in which the semi-synthetic derivative of a natural polymer is collagen.
- 10. The biocompatible membranes according to claim 7 in which the crosslinking agent is selected from the group consisting of dialdehydes or their precursors, bicarboxylic acids or derivatives thereof and diamines.
- 11. The biocompatible membranes according to claim 1 which have a thickness of 20-40.mu..
- 12. Artificial skin composed of a biocompatible support membrane consisting of materials of natural, synthetic or semisynthetic origin, and having a thickness of between 10 and 500.mu., which contains an ordered series of holes of a defined and constant size between 10 and 1000.mu., separated from each other by a constant distance of between 50 and 1000.mu., together with autologous or heterologous keratinocyte microcolonies in the active proliferation stage present within said holes and on both sides of said membrane.
- 13. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 12, in which the hole size is between 40 and 70.mu..
- 14. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 12, in which the distance between holes is 80.mu..
- 15. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 12, in which the biocompatible material of natural origin is chosen from the group consisting of collagen or coprecipitates of collagen and glycosaminoglycans, cellulose, gelled polysaccharides and natural rubbers, either alone or in mixture with each other or with polymers of synthetic or semisynthetic origin, in the presence of suitable precipitating or gelling agents.
- 16. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 15 in which the gelled polysaccharides are selected from the group consisting of chitin, chitosan, pectins or petic acids, agar, agarose, xanthan gum, gellano, alginic acid or alginates, polymannans or polyglucans and starches.
- 17. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 12, in which the biocompatible material of synthetic origin is chosen from the group consisting of polylactic acid, polyglycolic acid or copolymers thereof or their derivatives, polydioxanones, polyphosphazenes, polysulphones and polyurethanes.
- 18. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 12, in which the biocompatible material of semisynthetic origin is chosen from the group consisting of semisynthetic derivatives of natural polymers crosslinked with crosslinking agents and derivatives of cellulose, of alginic acid, of starch, of hyaluronic acid, of chitin or chitosan, of gellano, of xanthan, of pectins or pectic acids, of polyglucans, of polymannans, of agar, of agarose, of natural rubbers or of glycosaminoglycans.
- 19. Artificial skin as claimed in claim 18, in which the biocompatible material consists of hyaluronic acid benzyl ester with 100% esterification.
- 20. Artificial skin according to claim 19 which has a thickness of 20-40.mu. and the holes are separated from each other by a constant distance of 80.mu..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/708,717 filed on May 31, 1991, now abandoned.
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