Literature DB >> 9054533

Comparison of two antioxidants for poly(etherurethane urea) in an accelerated in vitro biodegradation system.

M A Schubert1, M J Wiggins, J M Anderson, A Hiltner.   

Abstract

Vitamin E (+/-alpha-tocopherol) was recently investigated as an antioxidant for implanted poly(etherurethane urea) (PEUU) elastomers. In that work, vitamin E prevented chemical degradation of biaxially strained PEUU up to 5 weeks implantation, and prevented pitting and cracking of the PEUU surface for the duration of the 10-week cage implant study. The promising results of the in vivo studies motivated a detailed comparison of vitamin E with Santowhite, the standard antioxidant used in PEUU elastomers. To evaluate vitamin E and Santowhite as antioxidants in PEUU, an accelerated in vitro treatment system was used that mimics the in vivo degradation of PEUUs. Vitamin E was even more effective than Santowhite in preventing pitting and cracking to the biaxially strained PEUU elastomers. The inhibition of ether oxidation was greater with vitamin E than with Santowhite when compared by equivalent concentrations and molar concentrations, respectively. It is hypothesized that the increased effectiveness of vitamin E in this system, compared to Santowhite, is due to differences in antioxidant mechanism(s). Vitamin E is more efficient in preventing PEUU oxidation than Santowhite because its phenoxy radical is more stable and it can terminate more than one chain per vitamin E molecule.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9054533     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(19970315)34:4<493::aid-jbm10>3.0.co;2-e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res        ISSN: 0021-9304


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