Absorbable suture made from rice starch

The main objective of this work is to make an absorbable monofilament suture from Thai rice starch. The improvement of the mechanical properties of Thai rice starch polymer films were achieved by addition of small amount of gelatin, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and carbon nanopowders. The carbon nan...

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Main Authors: Punyanitya S., Koonawoot R., Thiansem S., Laosatirawong S., Raksujarit A.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-61492014-08-30T03:23:53Z Absorbable suture made from rice starch Punyanitya S. Koonawoot R. Thiansem S. Laosatirawong S. Raksujarit A. The main objective of this work is to make an absorbable monofilament suture from Thai rice starch. The improvement of the mechanical properties of Thai rice starch polymer films were achieved by addition of small amount of gelatin, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and carbon nanopowders. The carbon nanopowders were produced from coconut shell in our laboratory room by milling method. The incorporation of carbon nanopowders with a high aspect ratio and/or an extremely large surface area into Thai rice starch polymer films improves their mechanical performances significantly. Additionally, the black color from carbon nanopowder is easily visualized in tissue during surgery. The manufacturing processes are very simple by blending of the raw materials in hot water and then dry heating in electric oven. The final product was characterized of microstructures and mechanical properties. The resulting Thai rice starch-carbon nanocomposites possess several advantages for manufacture of sutures: 1. high water resistance that can be uses in the human body. 2. high mechanical strength that appropriate to manufacture of sutures. 3. biocompatibility and bioabsorbable. 4. low cost. 5. Eco-friendly green nanocomposites. However, the method of size designation of sutures fibers and needle attachment are the problem which restricts our suture in really applications. The investigation of knowledge and simple technology of manufacture of suture and needle attachment will be performed. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications. 2014-08-30T03:23:53Z 2014-08-30T03:23:53Z 2010 Conference Paper 9.78088E+12 10226680 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.123-125.291 83154 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-78650742536&partnerID=40&md5=024ea8fa73700bdce1ffb8c38d219ae0 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6149 English
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description The main objective of this work is to make an absorbable monofilament suture from Thai rice starch. The improvement of the mechanical properties of Thai rice starch polymer films were achieved by addition of small amount of gelatin, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and carbon nanopowders. The carbon nanopowders were produced from coconut shell in our laboratory room by milling method. The incorporation of carbon nanopowders with a high aspect ratio and/or an extremely large surface area into Thai rice starch polymer films improves their mechanical performances significantly. Additionally, the black color from carbon nanopowder is easily visualized in tissue during surgery. The manufacturing processes are very simple by blending of the raw materials in hot water and then dry heating in electric oven. The final product was characterized of microstructures and mechanical properties. The resulting Thai rice starch-carbon nanocomposites possess several advantages for manufacture of sutures: 1. high water resistance that can be uses in the human body. 2. high mechanical strength that appropriate to manufacture of sutures. 3. biocompatibility and bioabsorbable. 4. low cost. 5. Eco-friendly green nanocomposites. However, the method of size designation of sutures fibers and needle attachment are the problem which restricts our suture in really applications. The investigation of knowledge and simple technology of manufacture of suture and needle attachment will be performed. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications.
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author Punyanitya S.
Koonawoot R.
Thiansem S.
Laosatirawong S.
Raksujarit A.
spellingShingle Punyanitya S.
Koonawoot R.
Thiansem S.
Laosatirawong S.
Raksujarit A.
Absorbable suture made from rice starch
author_facet Punyanitya S.
Koonawoot R.
Thiansem S.
Laosatirawong S.
Raksujarit A.
author_sort Punyanitya S.
title Absorbable suture made from rice starch
title_short Absorbable suture made from rice starch
title_full Absorbable suture made from rice starch
title_fullStr Absorbable suture made from rice starch
title_full_unstemmed Absorbable suture made from rice starch
title_sort absorbable suture made from rice starch
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