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Aliphatic biodegradation

The Role of Linear Aliphatic Biodegradable Polyesters in Tissue Engineering and Regeneration... [Pg.683]

Kostoglou, M. and Bikiaris, D.N. (2011) Kinetic analysis of nanocomposites prepared in situ consisting of an aliphatic biodegradable polyester and fumed silica nanoparticles. Macromol. React Eng., 5, 178-189. [Pg.108]

Serrano, C.A., Zhang, Y., Yang, J., and Sdiug, K.A. (2011) Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometric analysis of aliphatic biodegradable photoluminescent polymers using new ionic liquid matrices. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom., 25,1152-1158. [Pg.356]

Woo et al. covalently linked ciprofloxacin to an aliphatic biodegradable PU based on polycaprolactone diol. ° This polymer was able to release the drug in the presence of cholesterol esterase up to 30 days while its activity against P. aeruginosa lasted for 10 days. In a preliminary cell study, this biodegradable antibiotic polymer did not show any observable effects on cell proliferation or cell membrane structure. ... [Pg.372]

According to thermogravimetric measurements, aliphatic biodegradable polyester, pofy (propylene succinate), shows a relativefy good thermal stabihty since no significant weight loss occurred until 300°C in nitrogen [39],... [Pg.78]

ParaStep system in, 29-5 Linear aliphatic biodegradable polyesters, 42-14 -42-16 Linear homeomorphic saccadic eye movement model, 16-7-16-12... [Pg.1539]

In the following sections, the synthesis and properties, with particular reference to their biodegradability, of the main members of the biodegradable polyester family, which are the most addressed in the scientific community and are promising candidates for commercial application, will be presented. The names, acronyms and structural formulas of the most important aliphatic biodegradable polyesters are given in Table 6.1. [Pg.152]

Table 6.1 Structural formulas and acronyms of the main members of the aliphatic biodegradable polyesters family. Table 6.1 Structural formulas and acronyms of the main members of the aliphatic biodegradable polyesters family.
Poly(lactic acid), PLA, is probably the most investigated and commercially used aliphatic biodegradable polyesters. It can be obtained from lactic acid in several different ways. Lactic acid is a chiral molecule which exists as two stereoisomers naturally occurring L-lactic acid and D-lactic acid (Scheme 6.2). [Pg.154]


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