Modulación del carácter hidrofílico e influencia sobre la biocompatibilidad de híbridos base poliuretano-siloxano

Translated title of the contribution: Modulation of the hydrophilic character and influence on the biocompatibility of polyurethane-siloxane based hybrids

R. Jiménez-gallegos, L. Téllez-jurado, L. M. Rodríguez-lorenzo, J. San Roman

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Abstract

Organic-inorganic hybrid materials are known for their outstanding chemical and physical properties. Although some studies have been published regarding the use of hybrids for biomedical applications, relationship between hydrophilic character and biodegradation, bioactivity and biocompatibility has not been studied yet. The sol-gel method has been chosen for the manufacturing of siloxane-polyurethane hybrids for the exceptional potential of the method to obtain nanostructured materials. The effect of the amount of the urethane oligomer (OPU) on the structure, hydrophilic character, degradability, bioactivity and citotoxicity was investigated. Gelling time of these hybrids increases linearly with the decrease on the Siloxane/OPU ratio up to an 80/20 value. Hydrophilic character of the hybrids can be modulated and affects dramatically the degradation rate of the specimens. A hybrid with a 50/50 Siloxane/OPU ratio displayed an appropriate degradation rate, bioactivity and lack of cell toxicity that makes this material a candidate for further studies for applications in bone regeneration.

Translated title of the contributionModulation of the hydrophilic character and influence on the biocompatibility of polyurethane-siloxane based hybrids
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalBoletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio
Volume50
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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