Claims
- 1. Artificial skin which is suitable for application to the site of a wound comprising:
- a wound-contacting layer; and
- a water permeation-controlling area laminated on one side said wound-contacting layer for controlling water permeation;
- said wound-contacting layer being made of denatured collagen obtained by heating cross-linked collagen in the presence of water at a temperature ranging from about 50.degree. to about 125.degree. C. and wherein said denatured collagen lacks antigenicity as the antigenic moiety at the terminus of the collagen molecule has been removed.
- 2. Artificial skin according to claim 1, in which said wound-contacting layer comprises a sponge form.
- 3. Artificial skin according to claim 1, in which said denatured collagen has a helix content rate of 0 to 80%.
- 4. Artificial skin according to claim 1, in which said water permeation-controlling layer is made of non-toxic material selected from the group consisting of silicone resin, polyacrylate ester, polymethacrylate ester and polyurethane.
- 5. Artificial skin according to claim 1, in which said water permeation-controlling layer has water flux of about 0.1 to 1 mg/cm.sup.2 /hour.
- 6. Artificial skin according to claim 2, in which at least one of wound-contacting layer, supporting layer and water permeation-controlling layer contains an antibacterial agent.
- 7. Artificial skin according to claim 6, in which said antibacterial agent is selected from the group consisting of silver sulfadiazine, gentamycin and silver nitrate.
- 8. Artificial skin according to claim 1, in which said collagen is fibrous collagen.
- 9. Artificial skin according to claim 1, in which at least one of said wound-contacting layer and said water permeation-controlling layer contains an antibacterial agent.
- 10. Artificial skin according to claim 9, in which said antibacterial agent is selected from the group consisting of silver sulfadiazine, gentamicin and silver nitrate.
- 11. The artificial skin of claim 1, wherein said heating is effected at a temperature ranging from about 90.degree. to about 121.degree. C.
- 12. Artificial skin which is suitable for application to the site of a wound comprising:
- a supporting layer having a top and bottom side;
- a wound contacting layer laminated to said bottom side of said supporting layer; and
- a water permeation-controlling layer laminated to said top side of said supporting layer,
- said wound-contacting layer comprising denatured collagen obtained by heating cross-linked collagen in the presence of water at a temperature ranging from about 50.degree. to about 125.degree. C. and wherein said denatured collagen lacks antigenicity as the antigenic moiety at the terminus of the collagen molecule has been removed.
- 13. Artificial skin according to claim 12, in which said wound-contacting layer comprise a sponge form.
- 14. Artificial skin according to claim 12, in which said denatured collagen has a helix content rate of 0 to 80%.
- 15. Artificial skin according to claim 12, in which said water permeation-controlling layer is made of non-toxic material selected from the group consisting of silicone resin, polyacrylate ester, polymethacrylate ester and polyurethane
- 16. Artificial skin according to claim 12, in which said water permeation-controlling layer has a water flux of about 0.1 to 1 mg/cm.sup.2 /hour.
- 17. Artificial skin according to claim 12, in which said supporting layer is fibroin.
- 18. Artificial skin according to claim 12, in which said water permeation controlling layer is about 5 to 200 .mu.m thick.
- 19. The artificial skin of claim 12, wherein said heating is effected at a temperature ranging from about 90.degree. to about 121.degree. C.
Priority Claims (3)
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63-53836 |
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63-183478 |
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63-221337 |
Sep 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/576,494, filed Sep. 7, 1990, abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Woodroof, E. Aubrey Ph.D., "Biobrane.RTM., A Biosynthetic Prothesis". |
Continuations (1)
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