2016
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201600219
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Fumarate Copolymer–Chitosan Cross‐Linked Scaffold Directed to Osteochondrogenic Tissue Engineering

Abstract: Natural and synthetic cross-linked polymers allow the improvement of cytocompatibility and mechanical properties of the individual polymers. In osteochondral lesions of big size it will be required the use of scaffolds to repair the lesion. In this work a borax cross-linked scaffold based on fumarate-vinyl acetate copolymer and chitosan directed to osteochondrondral tissue engineering is developed. The cross-linked scaffolds and physical blends of the polymers are analyzed in based on their morphology, glass t… Show more

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“…DSC measurements for PFVH‐CH with and without borax showed a glass transition temperature ( T g ) of 64.8 and 62.15°C, respectively. Moreover, these values are higher than those previously found for PFVH ( T g = 60.5°C) . The increase on T g of PFVH‐CH‐cross linked by borax could be attributed to the restriction on the catenary movements caused by the crosslinking between both polymers with borax.…”
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“…DSC measurements for PFVH‐CH with and without borax showed a glass transition temperature ( T g ) of 64.8 and 62.15°C, respectively. Moreover, these values are higher than those previously found for PFVH ( T g = 60.5°C) . The increase on T g of PFVH‐CH‐cross linked by borax could be attributed to the restriction on the catenary movements caused by the crosslinking between both polymers with borax.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…First, diisopropylfumarate (DIPF)‐vinyl acetate (VA) copolymer was synthesized by mass radical polymerization, hydrolyzed and characterized following a procedure previously described . Briefly, both monomers (DIPF:VA, 75:25) together with the previously weighed mass of the initiator (40 m M ) were charged into a reaction vessel and then purged with N 2 during 30 min.…”
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