1982
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.820160105
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Permeability of heparinized hydrophilic polymer (H‐RSD): Application to semipermeable membrane for microencapsulation of activated charcoal

Abstract: A series of heparinized hydrophilic polymers (H-RSD) composed of a hydrophobic element, a nonionic hydrophilic element, a cationic element and ionically bound heparin was synthesized. The permeability of the H-RSD polymers with various chemical compositions and water contents was investigated. From the studies on the permeability, it has been found that in order to maintain good permeability after heparinization, the nonionic hydrophilic element is necessary. In addition, the microencapsulation of activated ch… Show more

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“…When common inorganic adsorbent material such as activated carbon is in touch with the blood, there may be mixed with fine particles in the blood, resulting in some side effect including capillary blockage or blood platelet aggregation [2] . In order to avoid the negative effects described above, microspheres wrapped by high polymer with good blood compatibility are used as adsorbent, and the research on using high polymer(such as activated carbon) to adsorb residual and poison in the body has been always reported [3,4] . Now it is reported that researchers usually adsorb MB by silicone, modified silica gel, glass beads or ion exchanged resin, but all the methods are not particularly effective [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When common inorganic adsorbent material such as activated carbon is in touch with the blood, there may be mixed with fine particles in the blood, resulting in some side effect including capillary blockage or blood platelet aggregation [2] . In order to avoid the negative effects described above, microspheres wrapped by high polymer with good blood compatibility are used as adsorbent, and the research on using high polymer(such as activated carbon) to adsorb residual and poison in the body has been always reported [3,4] . Now it is reported that researchers usually adsorb MB by silicone, modified silica gel, glass beads or ion exchanged resin, but all the methods are not particularly effective [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%