## Abstract Nanocomposites from polyetherβtype waterborne polyurethane (PU) incorporated with different amounts of gold nanoparticles (17.4β65 ppm) or silver nanoparticles (30.2β113 ppm) were prepared. Specifically, the nanocomposite containing 43.5 ppm of gold or 30.2 ppm of silver was previously
Biocompatibility of poly(ether)urethane-gold nanocomposites
β Scribed by Shan-hui Hsu; Cheng-Ming Tang; Hsiang-Jung Tseng
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 851 KB
- Volume
- 79A
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1549-3296
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
We have prepared the nanocomposites of a polyetherβtype waterborne polyurethane (PU) incorporated with different amounts (17.4β174 ppm) of gold (Au) nanoparticles (βΌ5 nm). The nanocomposite containing a certain amount (43.5 ppm) of gold was previously demonstrated to possess the optimal thermal and mechanical properties, as well as much reduced foreign body reactions in subcutaneous rats. In this study, the surface morphology, biocompatibility, oxidative degradation, and free radical scavenging ability of the nanocomposites were characterized in vitro. The nanocomposite at 43.5 ppm of gold (βPUβAu 43.5 ppmβ) exhibited different surface morphology confirmed by the atomic force microscope. PUβAu 43.5 ppm also showed enhanced cellular proliferation, reduced platelet and monocyte activation, and much less bacterial adhesion, relative to PU alone or nanocomposites at the other Au contents, in general. This better biocompatibility was associated with the surface morphological change in the presence of Au. The oxidative degradation in PUβAu 43.5 ppm was also inhibited. The increased oxidative stability corresponded to the greater free radical scavenging ability of the nanocomposites. Β© 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2006
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