Modification of biomaterial surface characteristics by body fluids in vitro


Autoria(s): McGovern, J.G.; Garvin, C.P.; Jones, David; Woolfson, David; Gorman, Sean
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

In practice, polyvinyl chloride endotracheal tubes and polyurethane urinary catheters are located in areas where they are exposed to the conditioning fluids saliva and urine, respectively. Samples of both biomaterials were incubated in these conditioning fluids and, following treatment, dynamic contact angle measurement and surface roughness assessment by atomic force microscopy were used to analyse surface characteristics. Over a 24 h period of contact with the conditioning fluids, the surface of both materials became significantly more hydrophilic (p

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/modification-of-biomaterial-surface-characteristics-by-body-fluids-in-vitro(59be270d-d596-49ee-b9e1-bd836ba07c2a).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

McGovern , J G , Garvin , C P , Jones , D , Woolfson , D & Gorman , S 1997 , ' Modification of biomaterial surface characteristics by body fluids in vitro ' International Journal of Pharmaceutics , vol 149 , pp. 251-254 .

Tipo

article