A novel medical adhesive was prepared by blending poly(lactic acid) (PLA) with poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) in ethyl acetate, and the two materials were proven to be biodegradable and biocompatible. The medical adhesive was characterized by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1HNMR), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of this material was measured to be 7.13 g·cm−2·24 h−1. Its degree of comfortability was confirmed by the extensibility (E) and the permanent set (PS), which were approximately 7.83 N·cm−2 and 18.83%, respectively. In vivo tests regarding rabbit immunoglobulin M (IgM), rabbit immunoglobulin G (IgG), rabb...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
Poly(L-lactic acid), PLLA, a synthetic biodegradable polyester, is widely accepted in tissue enginee...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was modified using collagen through a grafting method to improve its biocom...
Biodegradable scaffolds based on biomedical polymeric materials have attracted wide interest in bone...
Novel photocurable and low molecular weight oligomers based on l-lactic acid with proven interest to...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
AbstractTissue engineering is the most fascinating domain of medical technology and has emerged as a...
Poly(lactic acid)(PLA) is a kind of aliphatic polycarbonate made from lactic acid. It exhibits good ...
The acidic nature of the degradation products of biodegradable polymers leads to unpredictable clini...
Biodegradable poly(lactic acid) (PLA) presents suitable physicochemical properties and biocompatibil...
The preparation of photocrosslinkable bioadhesives synthesized from oligomers of lactic acid and pol...
Biomedical application of biodegradable shape memory terpolymers obtained from L-lactide, glycolide,...
The great potential of biodegradable polymers in orthopaedic surgery is gradually being recognized. ...
The great potential of biodegradable polymers in orthopaedic surgery is gradually being recognized. ...
Biodegradable materials have various important applications in the biomedical field. There are basic...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
Poly(L-lactic acid), PLLA, a synthetic biodegradable polyester, is widely accepted in tissue enginee...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was modified using collagen through a grafting method to improve its biocom...
Biodegradable scaffolds based on biomedical polymeric materials have attracted wide interest in bone...
Novel photocurable and low molecular weight oligomers based on l-lactic acid with proven interest to...
Tissue adhesive materials can revolutionize surgical procedures, but they are often difficult to app...
AbstractTissue engineering is the most fascinating domain of medical technology and has emerged as a...
Poly(lactic acid)(PLA) is a kind of aliphatic polycarbonate made from lactic acid. It exhibits good ...
The acidic nature of the degradation products of biodegradable polymers leads to unpredictable clini...
Biodegradable poly(lactic acid) (PLA) presents suitable physicochemical properties and biocompatibil...
The preparation of photocrosslinkable bioadhesives synthesized from oligomers of lactic acid and pol...
Biomedical application of biodegradable shape memory terpolymers obtained from L-lactide, glycolide,...
The great potential of biodegradable polymers in orthopaedic surgery is gradually being recognized. ...
The great potential of biodegradable polymers in orthopaedic surgery is gradually being recognized. ...
Biodegradable materials have various important applications in the biomedical field. There are basic...
Development of modern medical technologies would be impossible without the application of various ma...
Poly(L-lactic acid), PLLA, a synthetic biodegradable polyester, is widely accepted in tissue enginee...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was modified using collagen through a grafting method to improve its biocom...