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- Title
Hyaluronát ve světle nových studií.
- Authors
Slíva, J.
- Abstract
Hyaluronic acid (HA) has recently been mentioned very often all around us. Do we know other possible uses of HA except cosmetics? Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a natural polymer belonging to the group of hetero–polysaccharides known as glycosaminoglycans (GAG). These are naturally abundant, especially in the human vitreous, joints, umbilical cord, skin, and of course in connective tissue. We generally know that the human body contains hyaluronic acid. HA can be used in wound healing because HA can be said to de facto interfere with all key stages of the regeneration process, namely hemostasis, inflammatory response, proliferation and remodeling. Furthermore, HA is one of the most important components of the intercellular mass of connective tissue and is also significantly present in the synovial fluid. Due to its viscoelasticity, it absorbs mechanical shocks and significantly reduces friction between the joint heads. Therefore, it is offered as another possibility to use HA in a very common and painful disease – osteoarthritis.
- Publication
General Practitioner / Praktický Lékař, 2021, Vol 101, Issue 5, p258
- ISSN
0032-6739
- Publication type
Article