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titleOfInvention The usage method of N-Acetylcysteine (NAC)
abstract This invention relates to a usage method of N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), which uses the N-Acetylcysteine to promote the cell growth in the skin wound and the wound healing so as to avoid the scar resulting from a long-term healing process. Wherein, the use concentration of N-Acetylcysteine is between 0.001wt% to 10wt%. Owing to N-Acetylcysteine having the advantages of low price and fewer side effects, it is quite suitable for being developed as biomedical materials. This method will benefit a large mass of people suffering from skin injuries and reduce the healing process and the area of forming scar.
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