Chitin/polyurethane networks and blends: Evaluation of biological application |
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Authors: | Mitsuka MatsuiLucy Ono Leni Akcelrud |
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Affiliation: | a Paulo Scarpa Polymer Laboratory (LaPPS), Graduate Program in Engineering and Materials Science (PIPE), Chemistry Department, Federal University of Paraná, CP 19081, CEP 81531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil b Yasuyoshi Hayashi Microbiology Laboratory, Basic Pathology Department, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Aiming at the combination of the biological properties of chitin and the mechanical and thermal characteristics of polyurethane, the two polymers were combined in two macromolecular configurations. In the first, the polymers were mixed forming blends and in the second tridimensional networks were built. The potential application of the two systems as biomedical materials was studied, showing that both blends and networks presented high stability with low mass loss in media simulating living tissue. No toxic products were released and the adhesion to Vero cells was low. These preliminary results in vitro indicated that the materials are potentially biocompatible, with potential bio medical applications. |
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Keywords: | Biocompatible polymers Chitin Polyurethane Blends Networks |
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