Department of Polymer and Surface Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai, India
Research Article
PLGA Copolymer Synthesis and Nanofabrication by Electro and Melt Spinning
Author(s): Savita H Bansode*, Priyanka Vasant Khare and PA Mahanwar
Polylactic Glycolic Acid (PLGA) is most important polymer in biomedical applications because we can modify the degradation rate by copolymerization ratio, processing. The ideal scaffold should be three dimensional, highly porous, biodegradable and biocompatible without immune reaction or inflammation. In addition, it should have proper mechanical properties to support the growth of new tissue. Increased in the use of electrospinning nanofiber technique to create nanofiber scaffold for tissue engineering, as there are reports that these scaffolds successfully promote to cell matrix and cell-cell interactions with the cells of human body. Now days, success have been achieved in skin, bladder, airway, bone, kidney where tissue engineering construct has been successfully used.
PLGA synthesis done by convectional method, with study of various parameter such as time, temperature, .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2165-8064.2022.12.501
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