Poly(DL-lactide co-Caprolactone), 50:50, IV 0.85 dL/g, Powder

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    50369

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$318.00

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Product Specifications

    Spec-50369

Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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    1. Duan, R., Wang, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, Z., Du, F., Du, B., ... & Zhang, Q. (2021). Blending with Poly (l-lactic acid) Improves the Printability of Poly (l-lactide-co-caprolactone) and Enhances the Potential Application in Cartilage Tissue Engineering. ACS omega, 6(28), 18300-18313.

    2. Xu, X., Wang, X., Qin, C., Zhang, W., & Mo, X. (2021). Silk fibroin/poly-(L-lactide-co-caprolactone) nanofiber scaffolds loaded with Huangbai Liniment to accelerate diabetic wound healing. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 199, 111557.

    3. Chen, Y., Jia, Z., Shafiq, M., Xie, X., Xiao, X., Castro, R., ... & Mo, X. (2021). Gas foaming of electrospun poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone)/silk fibroin nanofiber scaffolds to promote cellular infiltration and tissue regeneration. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 201, 111637.

    4. Li, X., Su, Y., Liu, S., Tan, L., Mo, X., & Ramakrishna, S. (2010). Encapsulation of proteins in poly (l-lactide-co-caprolactone) fibers by emulsion electrospinning. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 75(2), 418-424.

    5. Zhu, Y., Chian, K. S., Chan-Park, M. B., Mhaisalkar, P. S., & Ratner, B. D. (2006). Protein bonding on biodegradable poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) membrane for esophageal tissue engineering. Biomaterials, 27(1), 68-78.

Poly(DL - lactide co - Caprolactone), 50:50, IV 0.85 dL/g, Powder - Polysciences
Poly(DL - lactide co - Caprolactone), 50:50, IV 0.85 dL/g, Powder - Polysciences

Product Description

High-grade, suitable for biomedical research.
Supplied as micronized powder.

Poly(D,L-lactide co-caprolactone) is a biodegradable copolymer with applications in various fields, including tissue engineering, drug delivery systems, and packaging materials due to its longer degradation profile and compatibility with biological systems. Composed of L-lactide and caprolactone monomers, it exhibits a unique combination of properties derived from its constituent components, including high flexibility, mechanical strength, and thermal stability. An increased ratio of lactide denotes longer biodegradation times and more robust physical properties.
Synonyms/Acronyms:
PDLACL D,L-Lactide and Caprolactone Copolymer
Poly(DL - lactide co - Caprolactone), 50:50, IV 0.85 dL/g, Powder - Polysciences
Poly(DL - lactide co - Caprolactone), 50:50, IV 0.85 dL/g, Powder - Polysciences
Product Specifications

    Spec-50369

Linear Formula
    (C3H4O2)m(C6H10O2)n 
Appearance
    White to off-white to light tan powder
Biodegradation Time
    < 3 Years
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Handling
    Gloves & fume hood
Storage
    Protect from moisture. Store at -20°C.
Hazards
    Harmless - use normal precautions; Hygroscopic
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References

    1. Duan, R., Wang, Y., Zhang, Y., Wang, Z., Du, F., Du, B., ... & Zhang, Q. (2021). Blending with Poly (l-lactic acid) Improves the Printability of Poly (l-lactide-co-caprolactone) and Enhances the Potential Application in Cartilage Tissue Engineering. ACS omega, 6(28), 18300-18313.

    2. Xu, X., Wang, X., Qin, C., Zhang, W., & Mo, X. (2021). Silk fibroin/poly-(L-lactide-co-caprolactone) nanofiber scaffolds loaded with Huangbai Liniment to accelerate diabetic wound healing. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 199, 111557.

    3. Chen, Y., Jia, Z., Shafiq, M., Xie, X., Xiao, X., Castro, R., ... & Mo, X. (2021). Gas foaming of electrospun poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone)/silk fibroin nanofiber scaffolds to promote cellular infiltration and tissue regeneration. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 201, 111637.

    4. Li, X., Su, Y., Liu, S., Tan, L., Mo, X., & Ramakrishna, S. (2010). Encapsulation of proteins in poly (l-lactide-co-caprolactone) fibers by emulsion electrospinning. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 75(2), 418-424.

    5. Zhu, Y., Chian, K. S., Chan-Park, M. B., Mhaisalkar, P. S., & Ratner, B. D. (2006). Protein bonding on biodegradable poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) membrane for esophageal tissue engineering. Biomaterials, 27(1), 68-78.