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Polymerization glutaraldehyde crosslinking

Huang-Lee, L. L. H., Cheung, D. T., and Nimni, M. E. (1990). Biochemical changes and cytotoxicity associated with the degradation of polymeric glutaraldehyde derived crosslinks. J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 24,1185-1201. [Pg.117]

Mirzaei, E., Ramazani, S.A A, Shafiee, M., Danaei, M. Studies on Glutaraldehyde Crosslinked Chitosan Hydrogel Properties for Drug Delivery Systems. International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials (2013), 62,605-611. [Pg.42]

The use of glutaraldehyde is avoided. Therefore, the problems related to the use of this crosslinking reagent, e.g., undesireable polymerization reactions, do not occur. [Pg.246]

Nutritional Values. There are some chemicals, e.g., glutaraldehyde, known to be able to act as crosslinking reagents, but these are not allowed in foods because of food safety considerations. Polymerization by enzymes is much more mild because biological transformations are considered safer than chemical reactions. Moreover, with respect to nutritional values, the bioavailability of -(y-Glu)Lys crosslinks has been reported by several researchers 8-10). The nutritional value of MTG-treated casein has been examined, and it has been confirmed that the crosslinked proteins have no adverse effect and can be absorbed in the body (77). The analytical method for estimating -(>-Glu)Lys bonds in foods was investigated and it has been confirmed that -(>-Glu)Lys bonds exist in a number of general... [Pg.30]

Many monomers can be grafted by redox polymerization to the magnetic core [magnetic material embedded in poly(vinyl alcohol) matrix nominally 100% crosslinked with glutaraldehyde] to get whisker-type resins211). Acrylic acid and acryl-... [Pg.95]

Gelatine + fibrinogen AlJV -methylene-bis- acrylamide Glutaraldehyde Water -12 combination of polymer crosslinking and radical polymerization Preparation and study of covers on [187]... [Pg.17]


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