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Hydrogels medical applications

Processing requirements for thermoset composites, with specific examples of silicones, were recently reported.514 Composites based on the low molecular weight polysiloxanes for medical applications have been reviewed (in Russian).515 Silicone rubber/hydrogel composites have been evaluated for medical applications.516... [Pg.679]

Hydrogel membranes fulfill many of the important conditions for most of above-mentioned application fields. Therefore, we have focused our paper on the applications of PVA-based membranes in areas such as for separation membranar processes, fuel cells, sensors, biochemical/medical applications, catalyst or PVA derivatives membranes as gas and vapor barriers. [Pg.173]

Due also to their controllable size, low cytotoxicity, and unique architecture, cyclodextrin-based polyrotaxanes and pseudopolyrotaxanes have been developed to encompass a broad range of diverse medical applications from erodable hydrogels to drug and gene delivery. A recent review about biomedical applications of cyclodextrin based polyrotaxanes have been reported by Loethen et al. [64],... [Pg.223]

Possibility of joining hydrogel formation and sterilization in one technological step, which is advantageous for hydrogels in medical applications... [Pg.105]

Polyurethane hydrogels are prepared by reaction of a polyisocyanate with polyethyleneglycol. These hydrogels can swell with water and are used in medical applications, such as wound dressings. Although dialkyltin catalysts are claimed in this application, the use of organotin compounds in medical applications with potential contact with blood is questionable, and they are probably not the safest catalysts for this application. [Pg.694]

Chitin is known to be biodegradable, biocompatible, and nontoxic. It is used in dmg delivery and bio medical applications. It also used in the purification of water especially for the absorption of toxic dyes. Chitin has limited solubility in solvents but chitosan is readily soluble in acidic aqueous solutions and has more tendency to be chemically modified. Chitosan can readily be spun into fibers, cast into films, or precipitated in a variety of micromorphologies from acidic solutions. Min and Kim have reported on the adsorption of acid dyes from wastewater using composites of PAN/chitosan [52]. Shin et al. has reported on copolymers composed of PVA and poly dimethyl siloxanes cross-linked with chitosan to prepare semi IPN hydrogels for application as biomedical materials... [Pg.67]

Rosiak, J.M. Yoshii, F. Hydrogels and their medical applications. Nucl. Instrum. Methods, B 1999, 151. 56-64. [Pg.114]

Biomedical hydrogels Biochemistry, manufacture and medical applications... [Pg.234]

The opportunity for using protein-based polymers as biomaterials for medical applications comes with demonstration of the biocompatibility of the basic hydrogel and elastic and plastic states of the protein-based polymers, and it comes with the capacity to produce protein-based polymers by microbial fermentation with sufficiently low-cost production for a broad range of medical applications. [Pg.488]


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