This article deals with enzyme-induced biodegradation behavior of thermoplastic polyether–urethane (TPU). Porous scaffolds were processed by a new foaming method applied in hot pressing and injection molding. The scaffolds were subsequently ¿ sterilized. The samples were incubated with cholesterol esterase (CE) for 28 days to simulate an enzymatic degradation order to assess polymer biostability. The main focus of degradation products was the most toxic one: methylene dianiline (MDA). LC/MS was used to separate the breakdown products and to identify possible MDA amounts. The results showed that (a) the hot-pressed sample released an MDA amount almost twice as large (0.26 ng ± 0.008) as that of the injection-molded samples (0.15 ng ± 0.003) ...
As reported in Part I (In vivo testing of crosslinked polyethers. I. Tissue reactions and biodegrada...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is gaining interest in the medi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
This paper summarizes our recent efforts to better understand the effects of antioxidants, the effec...
Environmental and processing factors affecting the biostability of medical devices made from traditi...
grantor: University of TorontoPolycarbonate urethanes (PCNUs) have been used as a replacem...
Development of green, efficient and profitable recycling processes for plastic material will contrib...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
samplers of polyurethane foam used in the manufacture of mammary prostheses were enzymatically treat...
Segmented poly(urethane urea)s (PUUs) with hard segments derived only from methyl 2,6-diisocyantohex...
As reported in Part I (''In vivo testing of crosslinked polyethers. I. Tissue reactions and biodegra...
Degradation studies on a series of polyesterurethanes having different compositions of hard and soft...
Polyurethanes are versatile materials used in the manufacture of diverse medical devices. Monocytes ...
As reported in Part I (In vivo testing of crosslinked polyethers. I. Tissue reactions and biodegrada...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is gaining interest in the medi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...
This paper summarizes our recent efforts to better understand the effects of antioxidants, the effec...
Environmental and processing factors affecting the biostability of medical devices made from traditi...
grantor: University of TorontoPolycarbonate urethanes (PCNUs) have been used as a replacem...
Development of green, efficient and profitable recycling processes for plastic material will contrib...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Biodegradable polyesterurethanes (PUs) may be used as scaffold materials for tissue regeneration app...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
samplers of polyurethane foam used in the manufacture of mammary prostheses were enzymatically treat...
Segmented poly(urethane urea)s (PUUs) with hard segments derived only from methyl 2,6-diisocyantohex...
As reported in Part I (''In vivo testing of crosslinked polyethers. I. Tissue reactions and biodegra...
Degradation studies on a series of polyesterurethanes having different compositions of hard and soft...
Polyurethanes are versatile materials used in the manufacture of diverse medical devices. Monocytes ...
As reported in Part I (In vivo testing of crosslinked polyethers. I. Tissue reactions and biodegrada...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is gaining interest in the medi...
The biological safety of degradation products from degradable biomaterials is very important. In thi...