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What is ionic silver-impregnated sodium carboxymethyl cellulose antimicrobial dressing?

Pronunciation: /ˌaɪˈɑnɪk ˈsɪlvər ˌɪmˈprɛgˌneɪtəd ˈsoʊdiəm carboxymethyl* ˈsɛljəˌloʊs antimicrobial* ˈdrɛsɪŋ/

ionic silver-impregnated sodium carboxymethyl cellulose antimicrobial dressing

Definition

A textile fiber dressing composed of ionic silver-impregnated sodium carboxymethylcellulose with potential wound-healing and antimicrobial activities. Ionic silver-impregnated sodium carboxymethylcellulose antimicrobial dressing inhibits microbial growth and promotes wound healing while protecting the wound site from external factors that may cause pain, promote infection, or slow the natural wound healing process. Ionic silver has a high affinity for negatively charged side groups on microbial cell proteins. Upon binding, ionic silver alters the molecular structure of proteins with a role in normal microbial cell functions thereby interfering with cell wall synthesis, transcription, translation, electron transport across membranes and protein folding, resulting in microbial cell death.