Mei_2004_Biomaterials_25_4195

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Title : Biocompatibility of sorbitol-containing polyesters. Part I: Synthesis, surface analysis and cell response in vitro - Mei_2004_Biomaterials_25_4195
Author(s) : Mei Y , Kumar A , Gao W , Gross R , Kennedy SB , Washburn NR , Amis EJ , Elliott JT
Ref : Biomaterials , 25 :4195 , 2004
Abstract :

A series of sorbitol-containing polyesters were synthesized via a one-pot lipase-catalyzed condensation polymerization. Thin films were prepared by spin coating on silicon wafers and surfaces were analyzed by tapping mode atomic force microscopy and contact angle measurements. Surface morphologies and surface energies across the series of polyester films, including a poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) control were nearly indistinguishable. Biocompatibility of the sorbitol-containing polyester series was evaluated against a PCL control by measuring cell spreading and proliferation of a mouse fibroblast 3T3 cell line in vitro. Results confirmed that the sorbitol-containing polyester surfaces elicited cell behavior similar to the PCL control. These results establish the sorbitol-containing polyester series as a promising material for tissue engineering research and development.

PubMedSearch : Mei_2004_Biomaterials_25_4195
PubMedID: 15046909

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Mei Y, Kumar A, Gao W, Gross R, Kennedy SB, Washburn NR, Amis EJ, Elliott JT (2004)
Biocompatibility of sorbitol-containing polyesters. Part I: Synthesis, surface analysis and cell response in vitro
Biomaterials 25 :4195

Mei Y, Kumar A, Gao W, Gross R, Kennedy SB, Washburn NR, Amis EJ, Elliott JT (2004)
Biomaterials 25 :4195