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Biodegradable polymers degradation time

The response reaction of the host to a foreign material remaining in the body for an extended period of time is a concern. Thus, any polymeric material to be integrated into such a delicate system as the human body must be biocompatible. Biocompatibility is defined as the ability of a material to perform with an appropriate host response in a specific application [79]. The concept include all aspects of the interfacial reaction between a material and body tissues initial events at the interface, material changes over time, and the fate of its degradation products. To be considered bio compatible, a biodegradable polymer must meet a number of requirements, given in Table 2. [Pg.76]

Lee JW, Gardella JA. Simultaneous time-of-flight secondary ion MS quantitative analysis of drag surface concentration and polymer degradation kinetics in biodegradable poly(L-lactic acid) blends. Anal Chem 2003 75(13) 2950-2958. [Pg.419]

At the time of writing, the applications of biodegradable polymers are confined mostly to the field of agriculture, where they are used in products with limited lifetimes, such as mulch films and pellets for the controlled release of herbicides. The synthetic polyesters used in medical applications, principally polylactide and poly(lactide-co-glycolide), while claimed to be biodegradable, are degraded in the body mainly, if not entirely, by chemical hydrolysis. There is little evidence that the hydrolysis of these polyesters of a-hydroxyacids can be catalyzed by hydrolase or depolymerase enzymes. [Pg.36]


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