Biodegradable synthetic polymers for tissue engineering
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Abstract
This paper reviews biodegradable synthetic polymers focusing on their potential in tissue engineering applications. The major classes of polymers are briefly discussed with regard to synthesis, properties and biodegradability, and known degradation modes and products are indicated based on studies reported in the literature. A vast majority of biodegradable polymers studied belongs to the polyester family, which includes polyglycolides and polylactides. Some disadvantages of these polymers in tissue engineering applications are their poor biocompatibility, release of acidic degradation products, poor processability and loss of mechanical properties very early during degradation. Other degradable polymers such…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 98
Authors
2- CMCSIRO Molecular Science, Bag 10, Clayton South MDC, Vic 3169, AustraliaCorresponding
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- PGPA Gunatillake
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Topics & keywords
- Polymer
- Biodegradation
- Tissue engineering
- Biocompatibility
- Polyester
- Materials science
- Biodegradable polymer
- Degradation (telecommunications)