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United States Patent | 6,426,066 |
Najafi , et al. | July 30, 2002 |
A physiologically-balanced, ionized, acidic solution. The solution may be prepared by the electrolysis of a solution comprising a mixture of inorganic salts in physiologically balanced proportions. A mixture of inorganic salts and, optionally, minerals (such as metallic elements, for example, and not by way of limitation) is used in order to mimic the electrolyte concentration and mixture of body fluid in an isotonic state. The solution typically comprises halide salts of sodium, potassium, calcium, and other cations. Typically the halide is fluoride, chloride, bromide, or iodide; and most typically chloride. The halide-comprising acidic solution is physiologically balanced by the inclusion of elements such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, zinc, lithium, and beryllium in the solution. The composition of the invention is nontoxic and has antibacterial properties. The composition is useful in any application in which antimicrobial properties are desirable, particularly in the topical application to wounds, burns, etc., and can be incorporated into a bandage or wound dressing.
Inventors: | Najafi; Ramin (Novato, CA), Bernard; Suzanne M. (San Francisco, CA) |
Assignee: |
California Pacific Labs, Inc.
(Novato,
CA)
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Appl. No.: | 09/482,159 |
Filed: | January 12, 2000 |
Current U.S. Class: | 424/78.04 ; 424/613; 424/661; 424/78.06; 424/78.07 |
Current International Class: | A61K 33/40 (20060101); A61K 33/14 (20060101); C02F 1/461 (20060101); A61K 031/74 (); A61K 033/40 (); A61K 033/14 () |
Field of Search: | 424/78.04,78.06,78.07,613,661 205/701,742 204/228,229 |
5622848 | April 1997 | Morrow |
5731008 | March 1998 | Morrow |
WO 99/34652 | Jul., 1999 | WO | |||
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