Literature DB >> 17291060

Synthesis, characterization, and in vitro degradation of a biodegradable photo-cross-linked film from liquid poly(epsilon-caprolactone-co-lactide-co-glycolide) diacrylate.

Jin Y Shen1, Xiao Y Pan, Chin H Lim, Mary B Chan-Park, Xiao Zhu, Roger W Beuerman.   

Abstract

There has been little study on the effect of composition or molecular weight on the biodegradation rate of photo-cross-linked biodegradable aliphatic polyesters though such information is important for tissue engineering scaffolds. We have synthesized a new series of photopolymerizable linear poly(epsilon-caprolactone-co-lactide-co-glycolide) diacrylates with different molecular weights (Mn = 1800, 4800, and 9300 Da) and compositions (20%, 40%, and 60% epsilon-CL) and studied their biodegradation rates. The resultant oligomers were amorphous and appeared as viscous liquids at room temperature. Liquid-to-solid polymerization was carried out by UV irradiation in the presence of a photoinitiator. The photocuring yield was high (greater than 95%), and the photo-cross-linked polymers were amorphous and rubbery. Mechanical measurements showed that the polymers can be stretchable or rigid; the high molecular weight/low epsilon-CL network has a strain of 176% and a modulus of 1.66 MPa while the low molecular weight/high epsilon-CL network has a strain of 21% and a modulus of 12.3 MPa. In a 10 week in vitro biodegradation study, the polymers exhibited a two-stage degradation behavior. In the first stage, the polymer weight and strain remained almost constant, but a linear decrease in the Young's modulus (E) and ultimate stress (sigma) were observed. Lower oligomer molecular weight or epsilon-CL content correlated with a faster decrease in Young's modulus. In the second stage, which began when the Young's modulus dropped below 1 MPa, there was rapid weight loss and strain increase. The lower the epsilon-CL content, the earlier the second stage happened. Low molecular weight and high epsilon-CL content correlated with a longer modulus half-life (time for the modulus to degrade to 50% of its initial value). The degradation results suggest principles that may be helpful in predicting the biodegradation behavior of similar polymeric cross-linked networks. Films formed from these new polymers have excellent biocompatibility with smooth muscle cells.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17291060     DOI: 10.1021/bm060766c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


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Journal:  Balkan Med J       Date:  2015-01-01       Impact factor: 2.021

2.  Citric-acid-derived photo-cross-linked biodegradable elastomers.

Authors:  Dipendra Gyawali; Richard T Tran; Kristine J Guleserian; Liping Tang; Jian Yang
Journal:  J Biomater Sci Polym Ed       Date:  2010-06-16       Impact factor: 3.517

Review 3.  Crosslinking of Polylactide by High Energy Irradiation and Photo-Curing.

Authors:  Melania Bednarek; Katarina Borska; Przemysław Kubisa
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-10-23       Impact factor: 4.411

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