Issue 4, 2005

New properties from PLA–PEO–PLA hydrogels

Abstract

Polymeric materials are important in many medical applications. Regenerative medicine offers the potential to repair or replace damaged tissue and polymers are an essential component of many tissue engineering approaches. Hydrogels have many advantageous properties but, generally, lack robust mechanical properties. At the same time, mounting evidence points to the importance of the matrix modulus when constructing devices. In this context, triblock copolymers made from poly(L-lactide)–poly(ethylene glycol)–poly(L-lactide) have been prepared and formulated into hydrogels. Investigations into their mechanical properties found the elastic modulus to be greater than 10 kPa which is at least one order of magnitude stiffer than previously reported from macromolecules composed of similar monomers. Part of the reason is the presence of crystalline lactide domains. Creating hydrogels with tailored modulus across the kPa range will likely have important ramifications in regenerative medicine.

Graphical abstract: New properties from PLA–PEO–PLA hydrogels

Article information

Article type
Emerging Area
Submitted
11 Jul 2005
Accepted
22 Aug 2005
First published
08 Sep 2005

Soft Matter, 2005,1, 253-258

New properties from PLA–PEO–PLA hydrogels

G. N. Tew, N. Sanabria-DeLong, S. K. Agrawal and S. R. Bhatia, Soft Matter, 2005, 1, 253 DOI: 10.1039/B509800A

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