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Lysine-based diisocyanate

Lee and Wang [80] investigated the effects of lysine-based diisocyanate (LDI) as a coupling agent on the properties of biocomposites from PLA, poly (butylene succinate) (PBS) and bamboo fiber (BF). They observed that the tensile properties, water resistance, and interfacial adhesion of both PLA/BF and PBS/BF composites were improved by the addition of LDI, but thermal flow [81] was hindered due to cross-linking between polymer matrix and BF. Enzymatic biodegradability of... [Pg.74]

T.T. Reddy, A. Kano, A. Maruyama, A. Takahara, Synthesis, characterization and drug release of biocompatible/biodegradable non-toxic poly(urethane urea)s based on poly(E-caprolactone)s and lysine-based diisocyanate, J. Biomater. Sci. Polym. Ed. 21 (2010) 1483-1502. [Pg.243]

Temperature-sensitive polymers were synthesized based on poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and L-lysine ester diisocyanate (LDI) Showed about 25% encapsulation efficiency Release of drug was dependent on transition temperature ofLDI-PEG600 [33]... [Pg.222]

Bruin, P., Smedinga, J., Pennings, A.J., and Jonkman, M.E, Biodegradable lysine diisocyanate-based poly(glycolide-co-e-caprolactone)-urethane network in artificial skin. Biomaterials 11 191-295, 1990. [Pg.14]

Lee CH et al (2005) Nanofiber alignment and direction of mechanical strain affect the ECM production of human ACL fibroblast. Biomaterials 26(11) 1261-1270 Han JA et al (2011) Electrospinning and biocompatibility evaluation of biodegradable polyurethanes based on L-lysine diisocyanate and L-lysine chain extender. J Biomed Mater Res A 96(4) 705-714... [Pg.124]

Hassan MK et al (2006) Biodegradable aliphatic thermoplastic polyurethane based on poly (epsilon-caprolactone) and L-lysine diisocyanate. J Polym Sci A Polym Chem 44 (9) 2990-3000... [Pg.124]

Temperature-responsive PURs based on poly(ethylene glycol), L-lysine methyl ester diisocyanate (LDIM), or L-lysine butyl ester diisocyanate (LDIB) have been... [Pg.208]

Bioresorbable poly(ester urethanes) have been developed by reacting lysine diisocyanate (LDI) with polyester diols or triols based on D,L-lactide, caprolac-tone, and other copolymers [45]. In these systems, aliphatic polyesters such as PLGA or PCL form the soft segments and the polypeptides form the hard segments [46]. A resorbable elastomeric poly(ester urethane) called Degrapol is available commercially. It is currently being used to develop porous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. [Pg.34]

N. Yamamoto, A. Nakayama, M. Oshima, N. Kawasaki, and S.i. Aiba, Enzymatic hydrolysis of lysine diisocyanate based polyurethanes and segmented polyurethane ureas by various proteases. Reactive and Functional Polymers, 67(11) 1338-1345, November 2007. [Pg.150]

Sivak et al. [149,150] developed biodegradable and biocompatible polyurethane foams for drug-delivery release of 7-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-lO-hydroxy-camptothecin (DB-67) (Figure 12.19), based on lysine diisocyanate (LDI) and glycerol. Camptothecdn (CPT) is a cytotoxic quinoline alkaloid, which exhibit anticancer activity in ovarian. [Pg.399]


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