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Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2015

Electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds of segmented polyurethanes based on PEG, PLLA and PTMC blocks: Physico-chemical properties and morphology

Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Gustavo A. Abraham; Maria Isabel Felisberti

Biocompatible polymeric scaffolds are crucial for successful tissue engineering. Biomedical segmented polyurethanes (SPUs) are an important and versatile class of polymers characterized by a broad spectrum of compositions, molecular architectures, properties and applications. Although SPUs are versatile materials that can be designed by different routes to cover a wide range of properties, they have been infrequently used for the preparation of electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds. This study reports the preparation of new electrospun polyurethane scaffolds. The segmented polyurethanes were synthesized using low molar masses macrodyols (poly(ethylene glycol), poly(l-lactide) and poly(trimethylene carbonate)) and 1,6-hexane diisocyanate and 1,4-butanodiol as isocyanate and chain extensor, respectively. Different electrospinning parameters such as solution properties and processing conditions were evaluated to achieve smooth, uniform bead-free fibers. Electrospun micro/nanofibrous structures with mean fiber diameters ranging from 600nm to 770nm were obtained by varying the processing conditions. They were characterized in terms of thermal and dynamical mechanical properties, swelling degree and morphology. The elastomeric polyurethane scaffolds exhibit interesting properties that could be appropriate as biomimetic matrices for soft tissue engineering applications.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2017

Differentiation of dental pulp stem cells into chondrocytes upon culture on porous chitosan-xanthan scaffolds in the presence of kartogenin

Cecília Buzatto Westin; Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Carolina Zuliani; Ibsen Bellini Coimbra; Ângela Maria Moraes

Adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) into chondrocytes were investigated in this work with the purpose of broadening the array of cell alternatives to the therapy of cartilage lesions related to tissue engineering approaches. A porous chitosan-xanthan (C-X) matrix was used as scaffold and kartogenin was used as a selective chondrogenic differentiation promoter. The scaffold was characterized regarding aspect and surface morphology, absorption and stability in culture medium, thickness, porosity, thermogravimetric behavior, X-ray diffraction, mechanical properties and indirect cytocompatibility. The behavior of DPSCs cultured on the scaffold was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy and cell differentiation, by histological analysis. A sufficiently stable amorphous scaffold with mean thickness of 0.89±0.01mm and high culture medium absorption capacity (13.20±1.88g/g) was obtained, and kartogenin concentrations as low as 100nmol/L were sufficient to efficiently induce DPSCs differentiation into chondrocytes, showing that the strategy proposed may be a straightforward and effective approach for tissue engineering aiming at the therapy of cartilage lesions.


Química Nova | 2009

Síntese e estudo de ortossilicatos de zinco luminescentes com aplicação da técnica sol-gel

Heitor Fernando Nunes de Oliveira; Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Yoshitaka Gushikem

Usually, the concepts of the Sol-Gel technique are not applied in experimental chemistry courses. This work presents a feasible experiment for chemistry instruction, which involves the synthesis of luminescent materials - Zn2SiO4, with and without Mn2+ as a dopant - by the Sol-Gel technique. The obtained materials were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, X-Ray diffraction, IR spectroscopy and luminescence measures by UV-vis spectroscopy. The results allow the students to confirm the luminescent properties of the zinc orthosilicate luminophores as well as the structural features expected from literature data.


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2018

Amphiphilic polyurethane hydrogels as smart carriers for acidic hydrophobic drugs

Lucas Polo Da Fonseca; Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Maria Isabel Felisberti

Graphical abstract Figure. No Caption available. &NA; Amphiphilic hydrogels are widely reported as systems with great potential for controlled drug release. Nevertheless, the majority of studies make use of functionalization or attachment of drugs to the polymer chains. In this study, we propose a strategy of combining amphiphilic polyurethanes with pH‐responsive drugs to develop smart drug carriers. While the amphiphilic character of the polymer imparts an efficient load of hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs, the drug’s characteristics determine the selectivity of the medium delivery. Drug loading and release behavior as well as hydrolytic degradation of chemically crosslinked polyurethane hydrogels based on PEG and PCL‐triol (PU (polyurethane) hydrogels) synthesized by an easy one‐pot route were studied. PU hydrogels have been shown to successfully load the hydrophobic acidic drug sodium diclofenac, reaching a partition coefficient of 8 between the most hydrophobic PU and diclofenac/ethanol solutions. Moreover, an oral administration simulation was conducted by changing the environment from an acidic to a neutral medium. PU hydrogels release less than 5% of the drug in an acidic medium; however, in a PBS pH 7.4 solution, diclofenac is delivered in a sustained fashion for up to 40 h, achieving 80% of cumulative release.


SciELO | 2009

Construção de um calorímetro isotérmico diferencial de alta sensibilidade e baixo custo

Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Carlos Eduardo Perles; Pedro L. O. Volpe

The high cost of sensitivity commercial calorimeters may represent an obstacle for many calorimetric research groups. This work describes the construction and calibration of a batch differential heat conduction calorimeter with sample cells volumes of about 400 μL. The calorimeter was built using two small high sensibility square Peltier thermoelectric sensors and the total cost was estimated to be about US


European Polymer Journal | 2017

Electrospun multilayer chitosan scaffolds as potential wound dressings for skin lesions

Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Cecília Buzatto Westin; José Alberto Fracassi da Silva; Ângela Maria Moraes

500. The calorimeter was used to study the excess enthalpy of solution of binary mixtures of liquids, as a function of composition, for the following binary systems of solvents: water + 1,4-dioxane or + dimethylsulfoxide at 298,2 ± 0,5 K.


European Polymer Journal | 2015

Segmented polyurethanes based on poly(l-lactide), poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(trimethylene carbonate): Physico-chemical properties and morphology

Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Maria Isabel Felisberti


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2014

Influence of the synthesis conditions on the structural and thermal properties of poly(l‐lactide)‐b‐poly(ethylene glycol)‐b‐poly(l‐lactide)

Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Maria Isabel Felisberti


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016

Thermo-responsive polyurethane hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(caprolactone): Physico-chemical and mechanical properties

Lucas Polo Da Fonseca; Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Maria Isabel Felisberti


Polymer International | 2015

Effect of diisocyanates and chain extenders on the physicochemical properties and morphology of multicomponent segmented polyurethanes based on poly(l-lactide), poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(trimethylene carbonate)

Rafael Bergamo Trinca; Maria Isabel Felisberti

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Ângela Maria Moraes

State University of Campinas

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Carolina Zuliani

State University of Campinas

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Pedro L. O. Volpe

State University of Campinas

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