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Published in: Polymer Science, Series D 3/2022

01-09-2022

A New Biocompatible Release Material Based on Branched Polyvinyl Alcohol

Authors: S. V. Osadchenko, M. V. Sten’kina, Ya. O. Mezhuev, M. I. Shtil’man

Published in: Polymer Science, Series D | Issue 3/2022

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Abstract

The antiadhesive properties and biocompatibility of porous and nonporous films based on branched polyvinyl alcohol were evaluated. A nonporous film of branched polyvinyl alcohol has been shown to preserve the intestinal epithelium and cause only slight inflammation and edema. On the contrary, implantation of a porous film induced fibrin formation and severe inflammation and ensured only focal preservation of the intestinal epithelium.

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Metadata
Title
A New Biocompatible Release Material Based on Branched Polyvinyl Alcohol
Authors
S. V. Osadchenko
M. V. Sten’kina
Ya. O. Mezhuev
M. I. Shtil’man
Publication date
01-09-2022
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Published in
Polymer Science, Series D / Issue 3/2022
Print ISSN: 1995-4212
Electronic ISSN: 1995-4220
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995421222030200

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