Resorbable materials based on independently gelling polymers of

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Implant or insert

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428220, 4283157, 521 64, 521134, 521182, 521189, 525413, 528354, C08J 928, A61F 200, B32B 326

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ABSTRACT:
Resorbable materials and their preparation based on gelling a solution of a single polylactide enantiomer. The gel may be dried to produce solid materials, or may be extracted with a nonsolvent prior to drying to make microporous materials. Physical and mechanical properties of the material may be varied by varying the molecular weight of the gelling polymer, or by blending the gelling solution with other polymers or fillers. The resorbable materials can be used to make biodegradable implantation devices.

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