Despite the many existing crosslinking procedures, glutaraldehyde (GA) is still the method of choice used in the manufacture of bioprosthesis. The major problems with GA are: (a) uncontrolled reactivity due to the chemical complexity or GA solutions; (b) toxicity due to the release of GA from polymeric crosslinks; and (c) tissue impermeabilization due to polymeric and heterogeneous crosslinks formation, partially responsible for the undesirable calcification of the bioprosthesis. A new method of crosslinking glutaraldehyde acetals has been developed with GA in acid ethanolic solution, and after the distribution inside de matrix, GA is released to crosslinking. Concentrations of hydrochloride acid in ethanolic solutions between 0.1 and 0.001...
Crosslinking and denaturation were two variables that deeply affected the performance of collagen-ba...
Glutaraldehyde is a well-recognised reagent for crosslinking and stabilising collagens and other pro...
In trying to assess the structural integrity of electrospun type II collagen scaffolds, a modified b...
The formation of Schiff bases during crosslinking of dermal sheep collagen (DSC) with glutaraldehyde...
The formation of Schiff bases during crosslinking of dermal sheep collagen (DSC) with glutaraldehyde...
The formation of Schiff bases during crosslinking of dermal sheep collagen (DSC) with glutaraldehyde...
The effect of exposure time of thin films of soluble collagen to glutaraldehyde (GTA) vapour was stu...
The increase in biostability of medical products/materials based on proteins and their derivatives, ...
The use of glutaraldehyde as a fixative in bioprostheses and drug delivery matrices is reviewed. The...
Glutaraldehyde (GA) fixation of bioprosthetic tissue is a well adapted technique, with commercial pr...
Artificial dermal constructs, based upon collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrices (CGMs), provide new opt...
Major problems with valve bioprostheses are associated with progressive structural deterioration and...
Bone tissue scaffolds made from either natural or synthetic polymers are employed to promote bone he...
Porous collagen matrices with defined physical, chemical and biological characteristics are interest...
Collagen scaffolds, one of the most used biomaterials in corneal tissue engineering, are frequently ...
Crosslinking and denaturation were two variables that deeply affected the performance of collagen-ba...
Glutaraldehyde is a well-recognised reagent for crosslinking and stabilising collagens and other pro...
In trying to assess the structural integrity of electrospun type II collagen scaffolds, a modified b...
The formation of Schiff bases during crosslinking of dermal sheep collagen (DSC) with glutaraldehyde...
The formation of Schiff bases during crosslinking of dermal sheep collagen (DSC) with glutaraldehyde...
The formation of Schiff bases during crosslinking of dermal sheep collagen (DSC) with glutaraldehyde...
The effect of exposure time of thin films of soluble collagen to glutaraldehyde (GTA) vapour was stu...
The increase in biostability of medical products/materials based on proteins and their derivatives, ...
The use of glutaraldehyde as a fixative in bioprostheses and drug delivery matrices is reviewed. The...
Glutaraldehyde (GA) fixation of bioprosthetic tissue is a well adapted technique, with commercial pr...
Artificial dermal constructs, based upon collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrices (CGMs), provide new opt...
Major problems with valve bioprostheses are associated with progressive structural deterioration and...
Bone tissue scaffolds made from either natural or synthetic polymers are employed to promote bone he...
Porous collagen matrices with defined physical, chemical and biological characteristics are interest...
Collagen scaffolds, one of the most used biomaterials in corneal tissue engineering, are frequently ...
Crosslinking and denaturation were two variables that deeply affected the performance of collagen-ba...
Glutaraldehyde is a well-recognised reagent for crosslinking and stabilising collagens and other pro...
In trying to assess the structural integrity of electrospun type II collagen scaffolds, a modified b...