The present research aims to develop a new route for surface functionalization of biodegradable polymers. The method is based on a wet chemistry modification, resulting in etching and/or hydrolysis in order to increase the amount of polar groups, such as hydroxyl (--OH) and carboxylic (--COOH) groups on the surface of the polymer. The polymer used as substrate was a corn starch-ethylene vinyl alcohol biodegradable blend (SEVA-C). For that purpose it was used in two different types of activation: (a) calcium hydroxide solution [Ca(OH)(2)] and (b) sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH). These treatments lead to the formation carboxylic acid-rich SEVA-C surfaces. Then, the samples were soaked in simulated body fluid (SBF) for different time periods ...
The aim of this research was to develop a new methodology to obtain bioactive coatings on bioinert ...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
In this work, the effects of beta-radiation are assessed, for the first time, on starch-based biodeg...
In the present work, a new methodology to produce bioactive coatings on the surface of starch-based ...
Sulfonic groups (-SO3H) were covalently attached on different polymeric surfaces enabling them to i...
Covalent coupling of sulfonic group (–SO3H) was attempted on different polymers to evaluate efficac...
This work describes the influence of surface pretreatments over the nucleation and growth of an apat...
This work describes a new methodology to produce bioactive coatings on the surface of starch-based b...
The surface modification of three starch based polymeric biomaterials, using a KMnO4/NHO3 oxidizing ...
Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable materials as ...
Among biodegradable polymers, starch has attracted significant interest and is currently used in num...
Starch is a natural polymer which possesses many unique properties and some shortcoming simultaneous...
This work reports on the biocompatibility evaluation of new biodegradable starch-based polymers that...
It is known that calcium-phosphate (Ca-P) coatings are able not only to improve the bone bonding be...
Biodegradable polymers show great potential to be used as materials for temporary implants and bone ...
The aim of this research was to develop a new methodology to obtain bioactive coatings on bioinert ...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
In this work, the effects of beta-radiation are assessed, for the first time, on starch-based biodeg...
In the present work, a new methodology to produce bioactive coatings on the surface of starch-based ...
Sulfonic groups (-SO3H) were covalently attached on different polymeric surfaces enabling them to i...
Covalent coupling of sulfonic group (–SO3H) was attempted on different polymers to evaluate efficac...
This work describes the influence of surface pretreatments over the nucleation and growth of an apat...
This work describes a new methodology to produce bioactive coatings on the surface of starch-based b...
The surface modification of three starch based polymeric biomaterials, using a KMnO4/NHO3 oxidizing ...
Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable materials as ...
Among biodegradable polymers, starch has attracted significant interest and is currently used in num...
Starch is a natural polymer which possesses many unique properties and some shortcoming simultaneous...
This work reports on the biocompatibility evaluation of new biodegradable starch-based polymers that...
It is known that calcium-phosphate (Ca-P) coatings are able not only to improve the bone bonding be...
Biodegradable polymers show great potential to be used as materials for temporary implants and bone ...
The aim of this research was to develop a new methodology to obtain bioactive coatings on bioinert ...
A bioactive polyethylene substrate can be produced by incorporation of sulfonic functional groups (-...
In this work, the effects of beta-radiation are assessed, for the first time, on starch-based biodeg...