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Evaluation of a hydrocolloid dressing

Journal of Wound Care, 1996
A hydrocolloid dressing was compared to adhesive skin tapes on children's postoperative wounds. A total of 170 children of varying ages were randomised in two parallel groups, in nine centres of plastic, thoracic, gastrointestinal, urogenital and orthopaedic surgery.
G Morisson-Lacombe   +9 more
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Swelling of hydrocolloid dressings

Biorheology, 1997
Wound healing is promoted by dressings that maintain a moist environment. Specifically, hydrocolloid dressings allow excess fluid to escape without permitting wound desiccation. However, the fluid handling capacity of hydrocolloid dressings depends on many factors such as the physicochemical properties of the gel formulation, and the design of the ...
Dominique Barthès-Biesel   +3 more
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The combined reversible hydrocolloid/irreversible hydrocolloid impression system

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1980
1. Dentloid, a reversible hydrocolloid which had been altered to bond to irreversible hydrocolloid, demonstrated a bond with three irreversible hydrocolloids tested in combination with it. 2. Two conventional reversible hydrocolloids exhibited such weak bonding with irreversible hydrocolloid that it was impossible to make impressions with them. 3.
David C. Appleby   +5 more
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Interaction of Antihistamines with Hydrocolloids

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1963
Abstract Antihistamines of various types form highly insoluble complexes with carrageenan and other sulfated hydrocolloids. The carboxylic acid type hydrocolloids and the proteins, casein and gelatin, formed less insoluble complexes; the neutral polysaccharides and agar (supposedly sulfated) formed gels in the presence of the antihistamines ...
Horace D. Graham, Yede Marie Baker
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Hydrocolloids

Journal of Wound Care, 1992
A guide to the composition, properties and uses of hydrocolloid dressings and the commercial presentations available
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A novel hydrocolloid film based on pectin, starch and Gunnera tinctoria and Ugni molinae plant extracts for wound dressing applications.

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
BACKGROUND The biodegradable and biocompatible nature of pectin-based films is of particular interest in wound dressing applications, due to its non-toxicity, pH-sensitivity and gelling activity. An approach to improve the mechanical performance, release
Constanza Sabando   +11 more
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An emergency hydrocolloid unit

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978
Except for the inconvenience of liquifying the material in some other place, the described setup is almost as convenient as a regular hydrocolloid unit. The chief disadvantage is that the small tanks will hold only about three regular tubes of material at a time.
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Investigating the Efficacy of Hydrocolloid Dressing for Preventing Nasotracheal Tube-Related Pressure Injury in the PICU

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Objectives: To investigate the efficacy of hydrocolloid dressing in reducing the occurrence rate and severity of nasotracheal tube-related pressure injury.
Jie Chen   +5 more
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Handbook of hydrocolloids

2009
Introduction. Agar. Starch. Gelatin. Carrageenan. Xanthum Gum. Gellan Gum. Gallactomannans. Gum Arabic. Pectins. Milk Proteins. Cellulosis. Tragacanth and Karaya. Xyloglucan. Curdlan. Glucans. Soluble Soybean Polysaccharide. Bacterial Cellulose. Microcrystalline Cellulose. Gums for Coating and Adhesives.Chitosan Hydrogels. Alginates.
Peter A. Williams, Glyn O. Phillips
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Introduction to Food Hydrocolloids

2021
This introductory chapter provides an overview of the definition, classification, structure, market, regulation, and functional aspects of food hydrocolloids. The narrow and wide definition of hydrocolloids is compared. A detailed classification based on the source of hydrocolloids is summarized and the molecular structure of typical hydrocolloids ...
Wei Lu, Yapeng Fang, Xiaobei Li
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