Abstract:
The present invention relates to materials having cell proliferation properties, said materials comprising a polymer having incorporated therein a synergistic combination of at least two metal oxide powders, comprising a mixed oxidation state oxide of a first metal and a single oxidation state oxide of a second metal, wherein the mixed oxidation state oxide constitutes from about 25% wt. to about 75% wt. of the total weight of the synergistic combination of the at least two metal oxide powders, the powders are being incorporated substantially uniformly within said polymer, and the ions of the metal powders are in ionic contact upon exposure of said material to moisture. There are further provided methods for the preparation of said materials and uses thereof, including in skin regeneration processes and cosmetic applications.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to antimicrobial fabric materials suitable for use in protective masks, first responder protective clothing and hospital garments, said materials comprising a polymer having incorporated therein a synergistic combination of at least two metal oxide powders, comprising a mixed oxidation state oxide of a first metal and a single oxidation state oxide of a second metal, the powders being incorporated substantially uniformly within said polymer, wherein the ions of the metal oxides are in ionic contact upon exposure of said material to moisture. There are further provided methods for the preparation of said materials.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to materials having antimicrobial properties, said materials comprising a polymer having incorporated therein a synergistic combination of at least two metal oxide powders, comprising a mixed oxidation state oxide of a first metal and a single oxidation state oxide of a second metal, the powders being incorporated substantially uniformly within said polymer, wherein the powders have substantially different specific gravities and substantially similar bulk densities and wherein the ions of the metal powders are in ionic contact upon exposure of said material to moisture. There are further provided methods for the preparation of said materials and uses thereof, including in combating or inhibiting the activity of microbes or microorganisms.