Materials (Feb 2022)

Polysaccharide-Based Membrane Biocompatibility Study of <i>Anacardium occidentale</i> L. and Polyvinyl Alcohol after Subcutaneous Implant in Rats

  • Angelica de Lima das Chagas,
  • Leiny Paula de Oliveira,
  • Mauricio Vicente Cruz,
  • Renato Miranda de Melo,
  • Marina Pacheco Miguel,
  • Katia Flavia Fernandes,
  • Liliana Borges de Menezes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15041296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
p. 1296

Abstract

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Polymeric membranes are a viable and sustainable option for the biotechnology industry from an economic and environmental point of view. In this study, we evaluated tissue response and tolerance to the implantation of a polymeric membrane prepared with cashew gum polysaccharide (CGP) associated with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). The objective was to characterize the biocompatibility of the CGP/PVA membrane in vivo. Following the evaluation criteria of the ISO 10993-6 standard, we demonstrated that the CGP/PVA membrane showed moderate tissue reaction, with a non-irritating ISO pattern, a thinner fibrous capsule, and a smaller amount of collagen compared to the positive control group. At 30 and 60 days, the membrane presented a similar amount of mast cells to that observed in the negative control group. The data demonstrate that the CGP/PVA membrane presents biocompatibility in accordance with the ISO 10993-6 standard.

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