In vitro degradation of thin films and tissue engineering scaffolds based on biodegradable polymers
This paper reports the in vitro degradation of three-dimensional, highly porous tissue engineering scaffolds and non-porous thin films based on poly (L-lactide) (PLLA) biopolymers. The tissue engineering scaffolds were produced through the emulsion freezing/freeze-drying technique. The nonporous thi...
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2011
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Summary: | This paper reports the in vitro degradation of three-dimensional, highly porous tissue engineering scaffolds and non-porous thin films based on poly (L-lactide) (PLLA) biopolymers. The tissue engineering scaffolds were produced through the emulsion freezing/freeze-drying technique. The nonporous thin films were produced using solvent casting technique. In vitro degradation experiments in terms of water uptake, water diffusion and weight loss were performed for various period of time. Results show that the scaffolds had more water uptake than the thin films at the same experimental condition. After 6 weeks, the weight loss of scaffolds was much greater than the films. |
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