Lubricants (Sep 2022)

Rheological Behavior of Different Calf Sera before, during and after Biomechanical Testing

  • Maximilian Uhler,
  • Mareike Schonhoff,
  • Timo A. Nees,
  • Tanja Wonerow,
  • Jens Nuppnau,
  • Frank Mantwill,
  • Jan Philippe Kretzer,
  • Stefan Schroeder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants10090224
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 224

Abstract

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Due to different rheological behavior of human synovial fluid and the test mediums for in vitro examinations, wear tests cannot replicate the in vivo situation completely. The standards for wear testing indicate calf serum as in vitro test medium. However, these standards do not contain precise information on the main constituent components and the rheological properties. In this study, bovine calf serum and newborn calf serum with a protein concentration of 20 g/L, both approved for wear testing defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), were characterized according to their rheological properties to detect differences before and during tribological simulation. The rheological behavior was determined at five defined intervals of a tribological test. The two test fluids differ in their rheological properties before and during the test and can therefore lead to deviating results in tribological testing. Furthermore, both test media changes considerably over test duration. At a test duration of 0.5 Mio cycles, both fluids have changed so that there is no longer any difference between them in terms of rheological properties. These changes could be attributed to denaturation and degradation of proteins. Thus, the choice of medium impacts tribological test results which should be considered for the interpretation of these studies.

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