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  • PREPARATION OF HIGH VISCOUS CHITOSAN/GLYCEROL PHOSPHATE AND PRELIMINARY STUDIES ONITS PROPERTIES

    【Abstract】 Objective To increase the viscosity of chitosan/glycerol phosphate(C/GP)and to improve its preparation technique in order to develop the appl ication range of C/GP. Methods Chitosan was treated by high-pressure vapor steril ization in order to prepare high viscous C/GP(HV-C/GP)and prepare C/GP by standard methods. The rheologic changes of HV-C/GP and C/GP were detected dynamically by the Gemini rheometer. The initial solution viscosity, gelation temperature and gelation time were evaluated after the viscosity of the materials were increased. Two gelation materials were placed into continuous flow thermostated cells under the same condition and harvest them at predetermined time intervals, 1st, 2nd, 5th, 10th and 25th days, then they were dried, weighed and the mass loss rate was calculated. Ultrastructure of the freeze-dried samples was visual ized by the scanning electron microscope. Results The initial viscosity of C/GP was 1.81 Pas and that of HV-C/GP was 17.24 Pas. The latter one increased 10 times as well as the former one. The gelation temperature of C/GP was 37°C and that of HV-C/GP was 34°C. There was no remarkable difference in gelation time between them. The mass loss rate of HV-C/GP at first day was 72.5% and at 25th days was 90.8%, while that of C/GP was 55.4% and 78.2%. Porous network structure was observed by the scanning electron microscope in both of them. The pore diameter of C/GP was 50-100 μm and that of HV-C/GP was 30-50 μm, which was obviously smaller than the former. Conclusion The viscosity of HV-C/GP prepared by improved technique obviously increases and the thermosensitivity has no significant changes. The degradation time of HV-C/GP in vitro lengthens. The micrographs show that the HV-C/GP gels are porous and the pore diameter are smaller than C/GP.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • STUDY ON THE METHODS OF PROMOTING THE INJECTABILITY OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE CEMENT

    Objective To study the methods of promoting the injectability of calcium phosphate cement.Methods Evaluation methods of bone cements, injectability and methods of promoting injectability were reviewed by extensive investigating of latest literatures.Results It was very important to improve the injectability of calcium phosphate cement. Commonly used methods to evaluate the injectability included testing injectability coefficient, pushing force and injection pressure.Injectability of calcium phosphatecement were promoted by increasing liquid/solid ratio, modulating the componentof solid or liquid phase, and adding various additives.Conclusion Promoting the injectability of calcium phosphate cement is the clinical requirement.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:29 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON RBC RHEOLOGY AT ARTERIAL BIFURCA TION AND END TOSIDE ANASTOMOSIS OF SMALL ARTERIES

    In order to investigate the influence on the blood flow direction and pattern at the arterial bifurcation, the mesenteric arterioles of 19 SD rats were observed under the OLYMPUS BH2 surgical microscope. After the rats were anesthetized and the body temperature was kept at 37℃ to 38℃, the mesenteric membrane wasexposed and the pattern and direction of the blood flow of the arterioles whichbifurcated at angle of 45±5°, 90±5° and 135±5° were observed. Results showed that the deformation of RBCs made them easy to adapt to the intravascular geometry and pass by fluently without sticking. It was implied that the alteration in arterial flow direction did not cause turbulance at the bifurcation site, and this in return suggested that in end-to-side anastomosis of small arteries,the flow volume would not be reduced and the chance of thrombosis would not be increased.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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