Abstract

Topical Treatment of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis: Wound Reduction in Mice Using N-Methyl Glucamine from PVP and Nano Clay Membranes

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  • The global biomaterials market is estimated to move $28 billion each year, with an annual growth rate of 15% expected for the few years

  • (vinyl alcohol) (PVAl) or poly (N-2-vinyl-pyrrolidone) (PVP) hydrogel has been prepared by using γ-irradiation and can be used as a biomaterial [4,5]

  • 1-2.3 mg of N-methyl glucamine was added to each dressing

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Introduction

The global biomaterials market is estimated to move $28 billion each year, with an annual growth rate of 15% expected for the few years In these sense biomaterials are relevant importance for research and innovation. Biomaterials significantly improve the quality of life of millions of people who, otherwise, would be condemned to limitations in the performance of activities or yet, to death [1,2,3]. Prominent among these biomaterials are the nanogels, microgels, and macrogels making up the polymeric hydrogels, which, as drug carriers, have been the targets of research. (vinyl alcohol) (PVAl) or poly (N-2-vinyl-pyrrolidone) (PVP) hydrogel has been prepared by using γ-irradiation and can be used as a biomaterial [4,5]

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