The degradation rate in Hydrophilic, Degradable and Bioactive Cements (HDBCs) containing starch/cellulose acetate blends (SCA) is still low. In order to increase degradation, higher amounts of starch are required to exceed the percolation threshold. In this work, gelatinization, acetylation and methacrylation of corn starch were performed and assessed as candidates to replace SCA in HDBCs. Formulations containing methacrylated starch were prepared with different molar ratios of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and methyl methacrylate in the liquid component and the amount of residual monomer released into water was evaluated. The concentration of reducing sugars, percentage of weight loss and morphologic analyses after degradation all confirmed ...
Composite bone cements were prepared with bioactive glasses (MgO–SiO2–3CaO Æ P2O5) of different reac...
[Excerpt] Acrylic bone cements aim to fix prosthesis to bone during hip arthroplasty. The commercial...
Apart from favourable physico-chemical and mechanical properties, the most important requirement for...
The degradation rate in Hydrophilic, Degradable and Bioactive Cements (HDBCs) containing starch/cell...
Hydrophilic, partially degradable, and bioactive cements (HDBCs) are starch-containing cements inten...
Hydrophilic, partially degradable, and bioactive cements (HDBCs) are starch-containing cements inten...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of developing in-situ polymerizable hydrogels that discl...
This work reports the development of new partially biodegradable acrylic bone cements based on corn ...
An urgent problem of geothermal energy source development is how to cut down the production costs. T...
Two different hydrophilic systems were investigated regarding their suitability to be used as enzyma...
Current injectable calcium phosphate bone cements (CPC) encounter the problems of low strength, high...
The successful result of restorative and replacement surgical operation depends significantly on pro...
The conducted research aimed to evaluate the influence of admixtures of various modified starches on...
The development of new biodegradable hydrogels, based on corn starch/cellulose acetate blends, produ...
Growing interest in the use of natural organic compounds in the production of green concrete with th...
Composite bone cements were prepared with bioactive glasses (MgO–SiO2–3CaO Æ P2O5) of different reac...
[Excerpt] Acrylic bone cements aim to fix prosthesis to bone during hip arthroplasty. The commercial...
Apart from favourable physico-chemical and mechanical properties, the most important requirement for...
The degradation rate in Hydrophilic, Degradable and Bioactive Cements (HDBCs) containing starch/cell...
Hydrophilic, partially degradable, and bioactive cements (HDBCs) are starch-containing cements inten...
Hydrophilic, partially degradable, and bioactive cements (HDBCs) are starch-containing cements inten...
Previous studies have shown the possibility of developing in-situ polymerizable hydrogels that discl...
This work reports the development of new partially biodegradable acrylic bone cements based on corn ...
An urgent problem of geothermal energy source development is how to cut down the production costs. T...
Two different hydrophilic systems were investigated regarding their suitability to be used as enzyma...
Current injectable calcium phosphate bone cements (CPC) encounter the problems of low strength, high...
The successful result of restorative and replacement surgical operation depends significantly on pro...
The conducted research aimed to evaluate the influence of admixtures of various modified starches on...
The development of new biodegradable hydrogels, based on corn starch/cellulose acetate blends, produ...
Growing interest in the use of natural organic compounds in the production of green concrete with th...
Composite bone cements were prepared with bioactive glasses (MgO–SiO2–3CaO Æ P2O5) of different reac...
[Excerpt] Acrylic bone cements aim to fix prosthesis to bone during hip arthroplasty. The commercial...
Apart from favourable physico-chemical and mechanical properties, the most important requirement for...