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Glycerol sebacate

Liu QY, Tian M, Ding T, Shi R, Feng YX, Zhang LQ, Chen DF, and Tian W. Preparation and characterization of a thermoplastic poly(glycerol-sebacate) elastomer by two-step method, 2007, 103, 1412-1419. [Pg.247]

Wang Y, Kim YM, and Danger R. In vivo degradation characteristics of poly(glycerol sebacate). [Pg.247]

Sundback CA, Shyu JY, Wang YD, Faquin WC, Danger RS, Vacanti JP, and Hadlock TA. Biocompatibility analysis of poly(glycerol sebacate) as a nerve guide material. Biomaterials, 2005, 26, 5454-5464. [Pg.247]

Texaco 18 asphal 8, Amm perchlorate 73, cetyl acetamide 3, dibutyl sebacate 5.5, castor oil modified glycerol sebacate 3 chromium sesquioxide (serving as a combustion accelerator) 2.5 parts (Ref 2a Ref 8, p 114)... [Pg.249]

R. Rai, M. Tallawi, A. Grigore, A.R. Boccaccini, Synthesis, properties and biomedical applications of poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) a review, Prog. Polym. Sd. 37 (2012) 1051-1078. [Pg.281]

Q.Z. Chen, A. Bismarck, U. Hansen, S. Junaid, M.Q. Tran, S.E. Harding, N.N. Ah, A.R. Boccaccini, Characterization of a soft elastomer poly(glycerol sebacate) designed to match the mechanical properties of myocardial tissue. Biomaterials 29 (2008) 47-57. [Pg.281]

Preparation 3-2 Poly(glycerol sebacate) was synthesized by the polycondensation of equimolar amounts of glycerol and sebacic acid at 120°C. The preferred molar ratios of glycerol to diacid range from 1 1 to 1 1.5. Biocompatible catalysts may be used to reduce reaction temperature, shorten reaction time, and increase individual chain length. An example for an FDA-approved catalyst is stannous octoate. [Pg.76]

The method of pol5merization is exemplified subsequently with poly(glycerol sebacate). Other sebacates may be prepared in the same way, by using different alcohols instead of glycerol (53) ... [Pg.109]

Poly(glycerol sebacate) poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) is completely bioresorbable with degradation products eliininated through natural metabolic pathways (Vert et al., 1992). This hydrophilic, partially semi-crystalline polymer has thermoset elastomeric properties that can be tuned via the modulation of curing temperamre, time and molar ratio of glycerol to sebacic acid (Aydin et al., 2012, 2013 Liu et al., 2007). [Pg.400]

Aydin, H.M., Kourush, S., Rzayev, Z., Piskin, E., 2013. Microwave-assisted rapid synthesis of poly(glycerol-sebacate) elastomers. Biomaterials Science 1, 503—509. [Pg.403]

Cai, W., Liu, L.L., 2008. Shape-memory effect of poly (glycerol-sebacate) elastomer. Materials Letters 62 (14), 2171-2173. [Pg.403]

Jaafar, I.H., Ammar, M.M., JedUcka, S.S., Pearson, R.A., Coulter, J.P., 2010. Spectroscopic evaluation, thermal, and thermomechanical characterization of poly(glycerol-sebacate) with variations in curing temperatures and durations. Journal of Materials Science 45 (9), 2525-2529. [Pg.406]

D. Motlagh, J. Yang, K.Y. Lui, A.R. Webb, G.A. Ameer, Hernocompatibility evaluation of poly(glycerol-sebacate) in vitro for vascular tissue engineering, Biomaterials 27 (August 2006) 43154 324. [Pg.142]

Cathryn AS, Jeffery YS, Yadong W, William CF, Robert SL, Joseph PV, Tessa AH (2005) Biocompatibility analysis of poly (glycerol sebacate) as a nerve guide material. Biomater 26 5454-5464... [Pg.508]

Wang, Y. D., Y. M. Kim, and R. Langer 2003. In vivo degradation characteristics of poly(glycerol sebacate). Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 66A 192-97. [Pg.105]


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