نتایج جستجو برای: biodegradable polymer

تعداد نتایج: 103158  

2012
J. Sahari S. M. Sapuan

Currently, numerous research groups have explored the production and properties of biocomposites where the polymer matrices are derived from renewable resources such as poly lactide (PLA), thermoplastic starch (TPS), cellulose and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). This review is carried out to evaluate the development and properties of natural fibre reinforced biodegradable polymer composites. They...

2010
Om Prakash Pal Rishabha Malviya Vipin Bansal Pramod Kumar Sharma

Natural polymers are widely used in pharmaceutical formulations. They are biodegradable and generally nontoxic in nature. In this review pharmaceutical application of rosin is characterized. Rosin is a natural non-volatile resinous mass obtained from Pinus palustris. Physico-chemical characteristics and ease of availability of rosin provide a platform to use it as a polymer for different drug d...

2016
Yi Yang Hang Zhao YanPeng Jia QingFa Guo Ying Qu Jing Su XiaoLing Lu YongXiang Zhao ZhiYong Qian

Local anti-oncogene delivery providing high local concentration of gene, increasing antitumor effect and decreasing systemic side effects is currently attracting interest in cancer therapy. In this paper, a novel local sustained anti-oncogene delivery system, PECE thermoresponsive hydrogel containing folate-poly (ester amine) (FA-PEA) polymer/DNA (tumor suppressor) complexes, is demonstrated. F...

Journal: :Advanced materials 2016
Kelsey R Beavers Thomas A Werfel Tianwei Shen Taylor E Kavanaugh Kameron V Kilchrist Jeremy W Mares Joshua S Fain Carrie B Wiese Kasey C Vickers Sharon M Weiss Craig L Duvall

Self-assembled polymer/porous silicon nanocomposites overcome intracellular and systemic barriers for in vivo application of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) anti-microRNA therapeutics. Porous silicon (PSi) is leveraged as a biodegradable scaffold with high drug-cargo-loading capacity. Functionalization with a diblock polymer improves PSi nanoparticle colloidal stability, in vivo pharmacokinetics, an...

2017
Ali Hossein Rezayan Negar Firoozi Somayyeh Kheirjou Seyed Jamal Tabatabaei Rezaei Mohammad Reza Nabid

In this paper, the focus is on a new kind of biodegradable semi-interpenetrating polymer networks, which is derived from ɛ-caprolactone, lactide, 1,4-butane diisocyanate and ethylenediamine and also its potential has been investigated in soft tissue engineering applications. The polymers were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy...

2016
Alberto Chisari Anna Maria Pistritto Raffaele Piccolo Alessio La Manna Gian Battista Danzi

The Ultimaster coronary stent system (Terumo Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) represents a new iteration in drug-eluting stent (DES) technology that has recently received the Conformité Européenne (CE) mark approval for clinical use. The Ultimaster is a thin-strut, cobalt chromium, biodegradable-polymer, sirolimus-eluting coronary stent. The high elasticity of the biodegradable-polymer (PDLLA-PCL) an...

2011
Michel C. Delfour André Garon

In order to achieve prescribed drug release kinetics over long therapeutic periods, bi-phasic and possibly multi-phasic releases from blends of biodegradable polymers are currently envisioned. The modelling of drug release in the presence of degradation of the polymer matrix and surface erosion is quite complex. Yet, simple reliable mathematical models validated against experimental data are no...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2003
Jong Hoon Lee Tae Gwan Park Ho Sik Park Doo Sung Lee Young Kwan Lee Sung Chul Yoon Jae-Do Nam

Inorganic nanosized silicate nanoplatelets were incorporated into biodegradable poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) for the purpose of tailoring mechanical stiffness of PLLA porous scaffold systems. Increasing the nucleation density around the foreign body surfaces, the montmorillonite (MMT) nanoplatelets modified with dimethyl dihydrogenated tallow ammonium cations decreased the glass transition temper...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2009
Brian P Mooney

Biodegradable plastics are those that can be completely degraded in landfills, composters or sewage treatment plants by the action of naturally occurring micro-organisms. Truly biodegradable plastics leave no toxic, visible or distinguishable residues following degradation. Their biodegradability contrasts sharply with most petroleum-based plastics, which are essentially indestructible in a bio...

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