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Mexican scientists create patch that heals diabetic ulcers

The experts plan to sell the patch in Mexico and abroad

Researchers from the UNAM developed these patches - Photo: Courtesy of the UNAM
03/11/2019 |12:53Newsroom |
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In Mexico , one in every 10 people has and one in every 20 diabetics has a limb amputated but Mexican academics from the UNAM 's ( IIM ) developed a patch to regenerate diabetics ' skin in a short period of time.

Concepción Peña Juárez

, a post-doctoral researcher at the institute explained that the team “achieved a regeneration in a maximum of 21 days ; this is a great development because, for diabetics , a wound means changes in their lifestyle, and it also impacts their health and psychological condition.”

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Peña Juárez

added that “the patch is made of nanofibres that contain nano and microparticles that have bioactive ( compounds ); when it is placed on the damaged tissue ( diabetic ulcer ), it dissolves and immediately starts to release the actives.”

According to the , if the patch is used soon after getting injured, it can prevent the amputation of a limb because it has immediate results and prevents the proliferation of microorganisms and infections .

Peña Juárez

said that the experts have already requested to obtain the patent and want to “distribute the product” in Mexico and abroad .

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