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Bioadhesion macromolecules

Adhesion between a surface of a hydrophilic polymer, or a surface to which a hydrophilic polymer has been grafted or adsorbed, and a biological surface arises from interactions between the polymer chains and the macromolecules on the mucosal surface. From Fig. 8.23(a) it is clear that to achieve maximum adhesion there should be maximum interaction between the polymer chains of the bioadhesive (A) and the mucus (B). The charge on the molecules will be important, and for two anionic polymers maximum interaction will occur when they are not charged. Penetration and association must be balanced. Table 8.5 shows the adhesive performance of a... [Pg.302]

MSA Polypeptide Catalysis on Clays, Chemical Evolution NIH Bioadhesives, Adsorption of Macromolecules, Rheology. [Pg.58]


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