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LIMA, G. G. de; ELTER, J. K.; CHEE, B. S.; MAGALHAES, W. L. E.; DEVINE, D. M.; NUGENT, M. J. D.; SÁ, M. J. C. de. |
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Gabriel Goetten de Lima, Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology; Johanna Katrin Elter, Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology; Bor Shin Chee, Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology; WASHINGTON LUIZ ESTEVES MAGALHAES, CNPF; Declan M. Devine, Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology; Michael J. D. Nugent, Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology; Marcelo J. C. de Sá, Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology. |
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A tough and novel dual-response PAA/P(NiPAAM-co-PEGDMA) IPN hydrogels with ceramics by photopolymerization for consolidation of bone fragments following fracture. |
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2019 |
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Biomedical Materials, v. 14, n. 5, Sept. 2019. 14 p. |
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10.1088/1748-605X/ab2fa3 |
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In this work, a novel dual-response hydrogel for enhanced bone repair following multiple fractures was investigated. The conventional treatment of multiple bone fracture consists on removing smaller bone fragments from the body in a surgery, followed by the fixation of the bone using screws and plates. This work proposes an alternative for this treatment via in situ UV-initiated radical polymerization of a novel IPN hydrogel composed of PAA/P(NiPAAM-co-PEGDMA)incorporated with ceramic additives. The influence of different additives on mechanical properties and sensitivity of the polymer, as well as the prepolymer mixture, were investigated in order to analyse the suitability of the composites for bone healing applications. This material exhibited an interpenetrating network, confirmed by FTIR, with ceramics particles dispersed in between the polymer network. These structures presented high strength by tensile tests, sensitivity to pH and temperature and a decrease on Tg values of NiPAAm depending on the amount of PEGDMA and ceramics added; although, the addition of ceramics to these composites did not decrease their stability drastically. Finally, cytotoxicity tests revealed variations on the toxicity, whereas the addition of TCP presented to be nontoxic and that the cell viability increased when ceramics additives were incorporated into the polymeric matrix with an increased reporter activity of NF-κB, associated with aiding fibroblast adhesion. Hence, it was possible to optimise feedstock ratios to increase the applicability of the prepolymer mixture as a potential treatment of multiple fractures. MenosIn this work, a novel dual-response hydrogel for enhanced bone repair following multiple fractures was investigated. The conventional treatment of multiple bone fracture consists on removing smaller bone fragments from the body in a surgery, followed by the fixation of the bone using screws and plates. This work proposes an alternative for this treatment via in situ UV-initiated radical polymerization of a novel IPN hydrogel composed of PAA/P(NiPAAM-co-PEGDMA)incorporated with ceramic additives. The influence of different additives on mechanical properties and sensitivity of the polymer, as well as the prepolymer mixture, were investigated in order to analyse the suitability of the composites for bone healing applications. This material exhibited an interpenetrating network, confirmed by FTIR, with ceramics particles dispersed in between the polymer network. These structures presented high strength by tensile tests, sensitivity to pH and temperature and a decrease on Tg values of NiPAAm depending on the amount of PEGDMA and ceramics added; although, the addition of ceramics to these composites did not decrease their stability drastically. Finally, cytotoxicity tests revealed variations on the toxicity, whereas the addition of TCP presented to be nontoxic and that the cell viability increased when ceramics additives were incorporated into the polymeric matrix with an increased reporter activity of NF-κB, associated with aiding fibroblast adhesion. Hence, it was possible ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Composite biomaterials; Multiple bone fragment surgery; Trauma. |
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Fratura; Osso. |
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Bone fractures. |
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SILVA, E. A. da; VIEIRA, M. A.; VIEIRA, E. A.; AMBONI, R. D. de M. C.; AMANTE, E. R.; TEIXEIRA, E. |
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Emerson Augusto da Silva; Manoela Alano Vieira; Eduardo Alano Vieira, CPAC; Renata Dias de Mello Castanho Amboni; Edna Regina Amante; Evanilda Teixeira. |
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Chemical, physical and sensory parameters of different carrot varieties (Daucus carota L.). |
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2007 |
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Journal of Food Process Engineering, Westport, v. 30, p. 746-756, 2007. |
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Cenoura; Propriedade Físico-Química. |
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