Abstract:In vitro mineralisation in simulated body fluid (SBF) of synthetic polymers continues to be an important area of research as the outcomes cannot be predicted. This study evaluates a series of ePTFE membranes grafted with carboxylate-containing copolymers, specifically using acrylic acid and itaconic acid for grafting. The samples differ with regards to graft density, carboxylate density and polymer topology. The type and amount of mineral produced in 1.5 × SBF was dependent on the sample characteristics as evi… Show more
“…Therefore, there is a great interest in improving the biocompatibility of synthetic polymers while retaining their beneficial aspects for biomedical applications. 23 To mimic the physiochemical dynamics of the human body, polymers and hydrogels must replicate native tissue as closely as possible. Hydrogels with elastomeric mechanical features, for instance, are excellent choices for soft tissue engineering, with biomimetic and synchronous deformations that are similar to native tissue dynamics.…”
Poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS), a synthetic biorubber, is characterised by its biocompatibility, high elasticity and tunable mechanical properties; however, its inherent hydrophobicity and insolubility in water make it unsuitable for use...
“…Therefore, there is a great interest in improving the biocompatibility of synthetic polymers while retaining their beneficial aspects for biomedical applications. 23 To mimic the physiochemical dynamics of the human body, polymers and hydrogels must replicate native tissue as closely as possible. Hydrogels with elastomeric mechanical features, for instance, are excellent choices for soft tissue engineering, with biomimetic and synchronous deformations that are similar to native tissue dynamics.…”
Poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS), a synthetic biorubber, is characterised by its biocompatibility, high elasticity and tunable mechanical properties; however, its inherent hydrophobicity and insolubility in water make it unsuitable for use...
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