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Design of Xylose-Based Semisynthetic Polyurethane Tissue Adhesives with

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dc.contributor.author Balcioglu, S
dc.contributor.author Parlakpinar, H
dc.contributor.author Vardi, N
dc.contributor.author Denkbas, EB
dc.contributor.author Karaaslan, MG
dc.contributor.author Gulgen, S
dc.contributor.author Taslidere, E
dc.contributor.author Koytepe, S
dc.contributor.author Ates, B
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-30T13:18:27Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-30T13:18:27Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/59485
dc.description.abstract Developing biocompatible tissue adhesives with high adhesion properties is a highly desired goal of the tissue engineering due to adverse effects of the sutures. Therefore, our work involves synthesis, characterization, adhesion properties, protein adsorption, in vitro biodegradation, in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility properties of xylose-based semisynthetic polyurethane (NPU-PEG-X) bioadhesives. Xylose-based semisynthetic polyurethanes were developed by the reaction among 4,4'-methylenebis(cyclohexyl isocyanate) (MCI), xylose and polyethylene glycol 200 (PEG). Synthesized polyurethanes (PUs) showed good thermal stability and high adhesion strength. The highest values in adhesion strength were measured as 415.0 +/- 48.8 and 94.0 +/- 2.8 kPa for aluminum substrate and muscle tissue in 15% xylose containing PUs (NPU-PEG-X-15%), respectively. The biodegradation of NPU-PEG-X-15% was also determined as 19.96 +/- 1.04% after 8 weeks of incubation. Relative cell viability of xylose containing PU was above 86%. Moreover, 10% xylose containing NPU-PEG-X (NPU-PEG-X-10%) sample has favorable tissue response, and inflammatory reaction between 1 and 6 weeks implantation period. With high adhesiveness and biocompatibility properties, NPU-PEG-X can be used in the medical field as supporting materials for preventing the fluid leakage after abdominal surgery or wound closure.
dc.source ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
dc.title Design of Xylose-Based Semisynthetic Polyurethane Tissue Adhesives with
dc.title Enhanced Bioactivity Properties


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