Zhanjiang, China

Na Huang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 10.0

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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Na Huang - Innovator in Wound Healing Technology

Introduction

Na Huang is a notable inventor based in Zhanjiang, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical technology, particularly in wound healing. His innovative approach combines natural materials to create effective solutions for medical applications.

Latest Patents

Na Huang holds a patent for a "Wound-healing and hemostatic sponge of squid ink polysaccharide/chitosan, preparation method and use thereof." This invention utilizes squid ink polysaccharide and chitosan as carriers, along with calcium chloride as an initiator for blood coagulation. The sponge is produced through a lyophilization technology, which enhances its effectiveness in wound healing. The preparation method involves creating a uniformly mixed solution of squid ink polysaccharide and chitosan, followed by the addition of calcium chloride to form a gel. This gel is then frozen and lyophilized to achieve the final product. The sponge demonstrates excellent absorbing and pro-coagulant effects, ensuring fast hemostasis without secondary re-hemorrhage. Additionally, it promotes wound healing and re-epithelialization, showcasing strong biocompatibility and minimal side effects.

Career Highlights

Na Huang is affiliated with Guangdong Ocean University, where he conducts research and development in innovative medical technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in healthcare, particularly in improving patient outcomes in wound management.

Collaborations

Na Huang collaborates with colleagues such as Sidong Li and Zhang Hu, contributing to advancements in medical research and technology.

Conclusion

Na Huang's innovative work in developing a wound-healing and hemostatic sponge represents a significant advancement in medical technology. His contributions not only enhance wound care but also pave the way for future innovations in the field.

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