Literature DB >> 8977658

The application of shear and extensional viscosity measurements to assess the potential of hylan in viscosupplementation.

S al-Assaf1, J Meadows, G O Phillips, P A Williams.   

Abstract

The shear and extensional viscosity characteristics have been compared for hyaluronan and two samples of a cross-linked derivative, hylan, of different molecular weights. While shear thinning behavior was observed for all systems in shear flow, strain thickening was observed in extensional flow for the relatively dilute systems. However, there was a progressive transition to shear thinning behavior as the polymer concentration was increased. It is evident from the results that the shear flow techniques alone provide an incomplete picture of the rheological properties of these materials and that extensional flow characteristics are potentially dominant. For example, at relatively high deformation rates of 500 s-1 and above, our results show that the extensional viscosities of aqueous solutions of the various polymers are at least two orders of magnitude greater than their corresponding shear flow viscosities. The incremental differences in viscosity with concentration increased with increasing molecular mass of the polymers and were greater in extensional flow than shear flow. These results demonstrate that the dynamic network structure formed by the higher molecular mass hylans offer potentially better physical and mechanical properties for viscosupplementation of diseased osteoarthritis joints compared with the parent hyaluronan.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8977658     DOI: 10.1016/0006-355x(96)00025-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biorheology        ISSN: 0006-355X            Impact factor:   1.875


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4.  Synovial fluid response to extensional flow: effects of dilution and intermolecular interactions.

Authors:  Simon J Haward
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-03-20       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Frictional characterization of injectable hyaluronic acids is more predictive of clinical outcomes than traditional rheological or viscoelastic characterization.

Authors:  Edward D Bonnevie; Devis Galesso; Cynthia Secchieri; Lawrence J Bonassar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-10       Impact factor: 3.240

  5 in total

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