An implantable preparation comprises a material which can be obtained from
globin that has been modified, especially chemically, to be, at least
partially, soluble at physiological pH. The material is biocompatible,
and biodegradable in the organism. The material may be soluble at
physiological pH, or insoluble at that pH. The preparation may be in the
form of a solution, suspension, paste, gel, film, sponge, powder or
granules, or a solid implant. The preparation can be used for the
healing, protection or filling of external skin wounds, the filling of
wrinkles and skin flaws, the filling of tissue, as a device for fixing
prostheses or biomaterials, or as a device for preventing adhesion.