Liu_2012_J.Biomater.Sci.Polym.Ed_23_1355

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Title : Enzyme-catalyzed degradation of biodegradable polymers derived from trimethylene carbonate and glycolide by lipases from Candida antarctica and Hog pancreas - Liu_2012_J.Biomater.Sci.Polym.Ed_23_1355
Author(s) : Liu F , Yang J , Fan Z , Li S , Kasperczyk J , Dobrzynski P
Ref : J Biomater Sci Polym Ed , 23 :1355 , 2012
Abstract :

Enzyme-catalyzed degradation of poly(trimethylene carbonate) homo-polymer (PTMC) and poly(trimethylene carbonate-co-glycolide) co-polymer (PTGA) was investigated in the presence of lipases from Candida antarctica and Hog pancreas. Degradation was monitored by gravimetry, size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), tensiometry and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). PTMC can be rapidly degraded by Candida antarctica lipase with 98% mass loss after 9 days, while degradation by Hog pancreas lipase leads to 27% mass loss. Introduction of 16% glycolide units in PTMC chains strongly affects the enzymatic degradation. Hog pancreas lipase becomes more effective to PTGA co-polymer with a mass loss of 58% after 9 days, while Candida antarctica lipase seems not able to degrade PTGA. Bimodal molecular weight distributions are observed during enzymatic degradation of both PTMC and PTGA, which can be assigned to the fact that the surface is largely degraded while the internal part remains intact. The composition of the PTGA co-polymer remains constant, and ESEM shows that the polymers are homogeneously eroded during enzymatic degradation. Contact angle measurements confirm the enzymatic degradation mechanism, i.e., enzyme adsorption on the polymer surface followed by enzyme-catalyzed chain cleavage.

PubMedSearch : Liu_2012_J.Biomater.Sci.Polym.Ed_23_1355
PubMedID: 21722422

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Liu F, Yang J, Fan Z, Li S, Kasperczyk J, Dobrzynski P (2012)
Enzyme-catalyzed degradation of biodegradable polymers derived from trimethylene carbonate and glycolide by lipases from Candida antarctica and Hog pancreas
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed 23 :1355

Liu F, Yang J, Fan Z, Li S, Kasperczyk J, Dobrzynski P (2012)
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed 23 :1355