2016
DOI: 10.19070/2377-8075-1600068
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Cytotoxicity of Different Degrees of De-Acetylated Chitosan on 3T3- and Two Human Tooth Fibroblast Cell-Lines

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“…Barton et al (2012) did not observe any decrease in viability of human primary fibroblasts after 48 h of direct contact with chitosan adhesive strips. However, Grobler et al (2016) studied the cytotoxic effect of chitosan with different deacetylation degrees to murine fibroblasts and stated that less cell survival rate is observed for polymer with lower deacetylation degree. The authors also observed different levels of cytotoxicity when different cell lines were used.…”
Section: Behavior Of Scaffolds In Physiological Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barton et al (2012) did not observe any decrease in viability of human primary fibroblasts after 48 h of direct contact with chitosan adhesive strips. However, Grobler et al (2016) studied the cytotoxic effect of chitosan with different deacetylation degrees to murine fibroblasts and stated that less cell survival rate is observed for polymer with lower deacetylation degree. The authors also observed different levels of cytotoxicity when different cell lines were used.…”
Section: Behavior Of Scaffolds In Physiological Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%