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The Synthesis And Characterization Of Dual-Modified Carboxymethylcellulose For Bioadhesive Applications, Fabrice Bernard Jan 2015

The Synthesis And Characterization Of Dual-Modified Carboxymethylcellulose For Bioadhesive Applications, Fabrice Bernard

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Reparative medical techniques, in conjunction with existing and emerging tissue adherents and sealants, offer practicing physicians a wide variety of tools to improve the functionality, performance, and safety of surgical interventions. Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is a plant-derived polymer that is cytocompatible, biocompatible, biodegradable, and inexpensive. The need for a non-toxic but strongly adherent material motivated the development of an injectable bioadhesive system containing CMC modified with functional methacrylate and aldehyde groups that could potentially be used as an annulus fibrosus sealant or as a supplement to existing wound closure materials. After modification, the polymer was characterized via NMR spectroscopy, Schiff’s base …