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titleOfInvention Method for preparing anti-adhesion agent using esterified atelocollagen and hyaluronic acid
abstract The present invention relates to a method for preparing an anti-adhesion agent composed of a porous membrane, a film, a gel, and a microsomal complex through non-chemical crosslinking of esterified collagen and hyaluronic acid using pig-derived collagen. Atelocollagen, which does not induce an immune response, is esterified with ethanol to produce atelocollagen with cationic properties, and complexes are made through hyaluronic acid with negative charge and non-chemical crosslinking. It has safety and biocompatibility and is completely degraded and absorbed in vivo. The anti-adhesion agent composed of esterified collagen and hyaluronic acid complex using human-derived polymer can be used as an anti-adhesion agent that can help wound healing and tissue restoration in addition to the role of separating the damaged tissue from other tissue surfaces due to its long residence time in vivo. Can be. The present invention relates to a method for preparing an anti-adhesion agent having safety and biocompatibility through non-chemical crosslinking of esterified collagen and hyaluronic acid.
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