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  • Enzymatic degradation of poly(ether urethane) and poly(carbonate urethane) by cholesterol esterase
  • Add time:08/19/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    This study examined the effect of cholesterol esterase (CE) on the degradation of commercial poly(ether urethane) (PEU) and poly(carbonate urethane) (PCU). Unstrained PEU and PCU films were incubated in 400 U/mL CE solution or a buffer control for 36 days. The study used a concentration of cholesterol esterase that was considerably higher than the estimated physiological level in order to accelerate degradation. However, characterization of treated polyurethane films with SEM, attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) and GPC analysis revealed only a small loss in surface soft segment content. Comparison with implanted PEU and PCU films led to the conclusion that any effect of enzymatic hydrolysis was confined to the immediate surface, and the magnitude of the effect was too small to contribute significantly to in vivo degradation. The study confirmed that oxidation, rather than enzymatic hydrolysis, is the primary mechanism responsible for the observed biodegradation of PEU and PCU. The oxidative H2O2/CoCl2 treatment continues to accurately predict the long-term biostability of polyurethanes.

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