New bandages help the wound heal

The Institute of Environmental Technology (Vietnam Institute of Science and Technology) has initially manufactured a new bandage to help the wound heal. Dr. Huynh Thi Ha, Vietnam - Russia Center for Science and Technology Cooperation (Institute of Environmental Technology), chairman of the project said on March 14th.

This enzyme is extracted from sea crab liver pancreas (enzyme hepatopancreas). According to the research team, hepatopancreas of sea crabs is an organ that combines liver and gall bladder function. This division often secretes a large volume of very wide spectrum digestive enzymes, capable of high protein hydrolysis with high efficacy, effective application in the treatment of wounds, especially festering wounds - septic Death or difficult to heal ulcers.

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Give rats a solution of extract from the liver of crab and sea crab. Conclusion
After 72 hours, 100% of experimental mice lived and healthy.

The research team has successfully investigated the process of fixing this enzyme on cellulose tape. Enzymes are able to resolve deep burns or long-term sores, cleaning wounds without the help of surgery. Time to use 1 tape lasts from 24-72 hours. When put on bandage wound, it promotes the process of decomposing dead skin on the skin, reducing the level of infection, helping to strengthen the young skin organizations to heal wounds quickly.

Dr. Huynh Thi Ha said that sea crab liver liver is easy to find, cheap, non-toxic and environmentally friendly because it can take advantage of waste from seafood processing factories for export.