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Int J Biol Macromol ; 263(Pt 2): 130407, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38417747

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This study focuses on enhancing interventional medical devices, specifically catheters, using a novel composite material. Challenges like corrosion and contamination in vivo, often caused by body fluids' pH, bacteria, and proteins, lead to mechanical damage, bacterial colonization, and biofilm formation on devices like catheters. The objective of this study was to prepare a versatile composite (HFs) by designing polyurethanes (HPU) with an ionic chain extender (HIID) and blending them with amphiphilic nanofibrillated cellulose (Am-CNF). The composite leverages dynamic interactions such as hydrogen bonding and electrostatic forces, as evidenced by Molecular Mechanics (MM) calculations. The H4F0.75 composite exhibited exceptional properties: 99 % length recovery post 600 stretching cycles at 100 % strain, rapid self-healing in artificial urine, high bactericidal activity, and excellent cell viability. Moreover, mechanical aging tests and UV-vis spectral analysis confirmed the material's durability and safety. These findings suggest that the HFs composite holds significant promise for improving catheters' performance in medical applications.


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Encrassement biologique , Cellulose , Cellulose/pharmacologie , Cellulose/composition chimique , Polyuréthanes/pharmacologie , Polyuréthanes/composition chimique , Encrassement biologique/prévention et contrôle , Cathéters , Antibactériens/pharmacologie , Antibactériens/composition chimique
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