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  • Hybrid biomaterials based on the interaction of polyurethane oligomers with porcine pericardium.

Hybrid biomaterials based on the interaction of polyurethane oligomers with porcine pericardium.

Biomaterials (1996-11-01)
W K Loke, E Khor, A Wee, S H Teoh, K S Chian
ABSTRACT

Hybrid biomaterials have been produced by the interaction of polyurethane oligomers with both fresh and glutaraldehyde-fixed porcine pericardium. The hybrid biomaterials so formed were translucent with occasional white streaks and/or spots, had increased stiffness (to touch) but remained pliable. No shrinkage temperature was detected for fresh porcine pericardium hybrid up to 100 degrees C compared to porcine pericardium (approximately 67 degrees C) and glutaraldehyde-fixed porcine pericardium (approximately 87 degrees C). Amino acid analysis of the fresh porcine pericardium hybrid showed a reduction in lysine content after active isocyanate-terminated polyurethane oligomers exposure, indicating cross-linking between the polymer and tissue. Histological examination of the hybrid material shows a thin grey coating on both surfaces of the tissue, implying at least surface cross-linking of the tissue with polyurethane. The results suggest that fresh porcine pericardium can be reacted with active isocyanate-terminated polyurethane oligomers to produce hybrid biomaterials with covalent bonding.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Poly(tetrahydrofuran), average Mn ~1,000
Sigma-Aldrich
Poly(tetrahydrofuran), average Mn ~2,000, contains BHT as stabilizer
Sigma-Aldrich
Poly(tetrahydrofuran), average Mn ~2,900