Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry
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Resumo: | Periodontal disease results in damage to dental insertion apparatus. Regenerative procedures are proposed to replace lost structures in the context of guided tissue regeneration (GTR), guided bone regeneration (GBR) techniques and frequently associate bone substitutes with physical barriers aiming at greater longevity and improvement of aesthetic pattern. This study evaluates the possibility of using glycerol as a starch films modifying agent, acting as a cross-linking agent, without compromising its plasticizing effect. Biodegradable cassava starch films were prepared incorporating glycerol at concentrations of 0, 15, 20, 30 and 40% aiming application at dental regenerative procedures. The characterization of films by microscopy (SEM), thermal analysis (DSC), spectroscopic (UV / Vis., FTIR, XRD), mechanical (Traction), and analysis of protein swelling, degradation and diffusion and physiological temperature) showed that the incorporation of glycerol in up to 20% attributed to the films a plasticizer character and in higher concentrations, conferred a greater interaction of glycerol (crosslinking) with the starch chains and a degradation time that allows the physical barrier in RTG and ROG. The films presented mechanical resistance, malleability and permissiveness to protein diffusion in the in vitro assays, which meet the current attributes that guide the use of these resources in biomaterials. |
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Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative DentistryUtilización potencial de glicerol como reticulante en películas de almidón para su aplicación en Odontología RegenerativaPotencial utilização de glicerol como reticulador em filmes de amido para aplicação em Odontologia RegenerativaReticulaciónGlicerolRegeneración tisular guiadaAlmidón.CrosslinkingGlycerolGuided tissue regenerationStarch.ReticulaçãoGlicerolRegeneração tecidual guiadaAmido.Periodontal disease results in damage to dental insertion apparatus. Regenerative procedures are proposed to replace lost structures in the context of guided tissue regeneration (GTR), guided bone regeneration (GBR) techniques and frequently associate bone substitutes with physical barriers aiming at greater longevity and improvement of aesthetic pattern. This study evaluates the possibility of using glycerol as a starch films modifying agent, acting as a cross-linking agent, without compromising its plasticizing effect. Biodegradable cassava starch films were prepared incorporating glycerol at concentrations of 0, 15, 20, 30 and 40% aiming application at dental regenerative procedures. The characterization of films by microscopy (SEM), thermal analysis (DSC), spectroscopic (UV / Vis., FTIR, XRD), mechanical (Traction), and analysis of protein swelling, degradation and diffusion and physiological temperature) showed that the incorporation of glycerol in up to 20% attributed to the films a plasticizer character and in higher concentrations, conferred a greater interaction of glycerol (crosslinking) with the starch chains and a degradation time that allows the physical barrier in RTG and ROG. The films presented mechanical resistance, malleability and permissiveness to protein diffusion in the in vitro assays, which meet the current attributes that guide the use of these resources in biomaterials.Periodontal disease results in damage to dental insertion apparatus. Regenerative procedures are proposed to replace lost structures in the context of guided tissue regeneration (GTR), guided bone regeneration (GBR) techniques and frequently associate bone substitutes with physical barriers aiming at greater longevity and improvement of aesthetic pattern. This study evaluates the possibility of using glycerol as a starch films modifying agent, acting as a cross-linking agent, without compromising its plasticizing effect. Biodegradable cassava starch films were prepared incorporating glycerol at concentrations of 0, 15, 20, 30 and 40% aiming application at dental regenerative procedures. The characterization of films by microscopy (SEM), thermal analysis (DSC), spectroscopic (UV / Vis., FTIR, XRD), mechanical (Traction), and analysis of protein swelling, degradation and diffusion and physiological temperature) showed that the incorporation of glycerol in up to 20% attributed to the films a plasticizer character and in higher concentrations, conferred a greater interaction of glycerol (crosslinking) with the starch chains and a degradation time that allows the physical barrier in RTG and ROG. The films presented mechanical resistance, malleability and permissiveness to protein diffusion in the in vitro assays, which meet the current attributes that guide the use of these resources in biomaterials.A doença periodontal resulta em danos ao aparelho de inserção dentária. Procedimentos regenerativos são propostos para substituir estruturas perdidas no contexto de técnicas de regeneração tecidual guiada (GTR), regeneração óssea guiada (GBR) e frequentemente associam substitutos ósseos a barreiras físicas visando maior longevidade e melhoria do padrão estético. Este estudo avalia a possibilidade da utilização do glicerol como agente modificador de filmes de amido, atuando como agente reticulante, sem comprometer seu efeito plastificante. Filmes biodegradáveis de amido de mandioca foram preparados incorporando glicerol nas concentrações de 0, 15, 20, 30 e 40% visando aplicação em procedimentos regenerativos odontológicos. A caracterização dos filmes por microscopia (SEM), análise térmica (DSC), espectroscópica (UV / Vis., FTIR, XRD), mecânica (Tração), e análise de intumescimento, degradação e difusão e temperatura fisiológica de proteínas mostraram que a incorporação de glicerol em até 20% atribuiu aos filmes um caráter plastificante e em maiores concentrações, conferiu uma maior interação do glicerol (reticulação) com as cadeias de amido e um tempo de degradação que permite a barreira física em RTG e ROG. Os filmes apresentaram resistência mecânica, maleabilidade e permissividade à difusão de proteínas nos ensaios in vitro, que atendem aos atuais atributos que norteiam a utilização desses recursos em biomateriais.Research, Society and Development2021-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2364010.33448/rsd-v10i16.23640Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e148101623640Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e148101623640Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e1481016236402525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23640/20935Copyright (c) 2021 Simone Rodrigues; Mariana Fornazier; Denildo Magalhães; Reinaldo Ruggierohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, SimoneFornazier, MarianaMagalhães, Denildo Ruggiero, Reinaldo2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23640Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:26.995393Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry Utilización potencial de glicerol como reticulante en películas de almidón para su aplicación en Odontología Regenerativa Potencial utilização de glicerol como reticulador em filmes de amido para aplicação em Odontologia Regenerativa |
title |
Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry |
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Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry Rodrigues, Simone Reticulación Glicerol Regeneración tisular guiada Almidón. Crosslinking Glycerol Guided tissue regeneration Starch. Reticulação Glicerol Regeneração tecidual guiada Amido. |
title_short |
Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry |
title_full |
Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry |
title_fullStr |
Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry |
title_full_unstemmed |
Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry |
title_sort |
Potential utilization of glycerol as crosslinker in starch films for application in Regenerative Dentistry |
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Rodrigues, Simone |
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Rodrigues, Simone Fornazier, Mariana Magalhães, Denildo Ruggiero, Reinaldo |
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Fornazier, Mariana Magalhães, Denildo Ruggiero, Reinaldo |
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Rodrigues, Simone Fornazier, Mariana Magalhães, Denildo Ruggiero, Reinaldo |
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Reticulación Glicerol Regeneración tisular guiada Almidón. Crosslinking Glycerol Guided tissue regeneration Starch. Reticulação Glicerol Regeneração tecidual guiada Amido. |
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Reticulación Glicerol Regeneración tisular guiada Almidón. Crosslinking Glycerol Guided tissue regeneration Starch. Reticulação Glicerol Regeneração tecidual guiada Amido. |
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Periodontal disease results in damage to dental insertion apparatus. Regenerative procedures are proposed to replace lost structures in the context of guided tissue regeneration (GTR), guided bone regeneration (GBR) techniques and frequently associate bone substitutes with physical barriers aiming at greater longevity and improvement of aesthetic pattern. This study evaluates the possibility of using glycerol as a starch films modifying agent, acting as a cross-linking agent, without compromising its plasticizing effect. Biodegradable cassava starch films were prepared incorporating glycerol at concentrations of 0, 15, 20, 30 and 40% aiming application at dental regenerative procedures. The characterization of films by microscopy (SEM), thermal analysis (DSC), spectroscopic (UV / Vis., FTIR, XRD), mechanical (Traction), and analysis of protein swelling, degradation and diffusion and physiological temperature) showed that the incorporation of glycerol in up to 20% attributed to the films a plasticizer character and in higher concentrations, conferred a greater interaction of glycerol (crosslinking) with the starch chains and a degradation time that allows the physical barrier in RTG and ROG. The films presented mechanical resistance, malleability and permissiveness to protein diffusion in the in vitro assays, which meet the current attributes that guide the use of these resources in biomaterials. |
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