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Cytotoxicity of copolymer PHEMA-g-LDPE obtained for ionizing radiation

  • 1. Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares (IPEN), Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil). Centro de Biologia Molecular
  • 2. Universidade Federal de Itajuba, MG (Brazil). Dept. de Fisica e Quimica

Description

Polymeric biomaterials are the polymers described in the literature which are employed in medicine and biotechnology. The aim of the work was the preparation of biocompatible polymeric surface for the posterior immobilization of protein compounds using grafted copolymers obtained by ionizing radiation. The copolymers was obtained by gamma irradiation induced grafting of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) onto low density polyethylene (LDPE) in different conditions.. The grafting yield ranged from 2% to 50%. The copolymers were analysed by infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). MEV micrographs showed a smooth surface for the virgin LDPE and rough surface for the copolymers due to the grafted PHEMA. The hydrophilic property appeared with the grafting increase of PHEMA onto LDPE. The diffusion coefficient was determined. Cytotoxicity assay was performed for the evaluation of biocompatibility. The method is based on the quantitative assesment of surviving viable cells upon exposure of CHO cells to the material extract and incubation with the supravital dye MTS. The amount of MTS, taken up by the population of cells is directly proportional to the number of viable cells in culture. The grafted polymers were not cytotoxic and will be used for the chemical immobilization of the enzyme phospholipase A2, purified from the rattlesnake venom. (author)

Part of:
Study of semiconductor detectors applied to diagnostic X-ray

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Original title (Portuguese)
Citotoxicidade de copolimero de PEBD-e-PHEMA obtido por radiacao ionizante

Publishing Information

ISBN
85-99141-01-5
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the INAC 2005: International nuclear atlantic conference. Nuclear energy reducing global warming; 14. Brazilian national meeting on reactor physics and thermal hydraulics; 7. Brazilian national meeting on nuclear applications
Imprint Pagination
[4886 p.]
Journal Page Range
[6 p.]

Conference

Title
International nuclear atlantic conference. Nuclear energy reducing global warming; 14. Brazilian national meeting on reactor physics and thermal hydraulics; 7. Brazilian national meeting on nuclear applications
Acronym
INAC 2005
Dates
28 Aug - 2 Sep 2005
Place
Santos, SP (Brazil)

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Notes
6 refs., 3 figs., 1 tab. Code: 1718.pdf Imprint:Published only in CD-Rom