maleic-acid and 1-8-octanedithiol

maleic-acid has been researched along with 1-8-octanedithiol* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for maleic-acid and 1-8-octanedithiol

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Citric-acid-derived photo-cross-linked biodegradable elastomers.
    Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition, 2010, Volume: 21, Issue:13

    Citric-acid-derived thermally cross-linked biodegradable elastomers (CABEs) have recently received significant attention in various biomedical applications, including tissue-engineering orthopedic devices, bioimaging and implant coatings. However, citric-acid-derived photo-cross-linked biodegradable elastomers are rarely reported. Herein, we report a novel photo-cross-linked biodegradable elastomer, referred to as poly(octamethylene maleate citrate) (POMC), which preserves pendant hydroxyl and carboxylic functionalities after cross-linking for the potential conjugation of biologically active molecules. Pre-POMC is a low-molecular-mass pre-polymer with an average molecular mass between 701 and 1291 Da. POMC networks are soft and elastic with an initial modulus of 0.07 to 1.3 MPa and an elongation-at-break between 38 and 382%. FT-IR-ATR results confirmed the successful surface immobilization of type-I collagen onto POMC films, which enhanced in vitro cellular attachment and proliferation. Photo-polymerized POMC films implanted subcutaneously into Sprague-Dawley rats demonstrated minimal in vivo inflammatory responses. The development of POMC enriches the family of citric-acid-derived biodegradable elastomers and expands the available biodegradable polymers for versatile needs in biomedical applications.

    Topics: Animals; Bandages; Cell Adhesion; Citric Acid; Collagen; Elastomers; Female; Foreign-Body Reaction; Humans; Immobilized Proteins; Maleates; Materials Testing; Mechanical Phenomena; Mice; Molecular Weight; Myocytes, Smooth Muscle; NIH 3T3 Cells; Photochemical Processes; Rats; Sulfhydryl Compounds; Temperature; Tissue Engineering

2010