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Preparation of biodegradable functionalized polyesters aimed to be used as surgical adhesives
The study and development of new biocompatible materials to be applied as UV-curable
adhesives is extremely important to grant the preparation of matrices with suitable
mechanical, biological and thermal properties with a fast curing rate. Herein,
photocrosslinkable biodegradable copolymers composed of unsaturated polyesters (UP)
and lactic acid oligomers functionalized with 2-isocyanatoethyl methacrylate (IEMA)
were produced. Henceforth, three different stoichiometric proportions were tested,
which, after the addition of a biocompatible photoinitiator (IrgacureÂź 2959), resulted in
flexible, resistant and uniform matrices after 2 minutes and 30 seconds of crosslinking.
The synthesized materials were then further characterized in terms of chemical
composition and thermal/mechanical behaviour. The gel content, dynamic contact
angles, water sorption capacity and hydrolytic degradation were also assessed. The
biocompatibility and antibacterial activity of the produced materials was also evaluated.
Taking into account all the data obtained, it may be concluded that the new synthesized
biodegradable bioadhesives present promising properties to be used as surgical
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