Mechanical properties, in vitro degradation and cytocompatibility of woven textiles manufactured from PLA/PCL commingled yarns

C. Pereira-Lobato, M. Echeverry-Rendon, J. P. Fernandez-Blazquez,C. Gonzalez,J. Llorca

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials(2024)

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The mechanical, thermal, and biological performance of fabrics manufactured with hybrid PLA/PCL commin-gled yarns were studied. Commingled hybrid yarns take advantage of the higher elastic modulus of PLA and the higher ductility and toughness of PCL to produce yarns and fabrics with high strength and ductility that is transferred to the woven textiles. Furthermore, PLA and PCL exhibit different degradation rates and also allow to tailor this property. Degradation of the textiles was carried out in phosphate-buffered saline solution for up to 160 days at 37 degrees C and 50 degrees C (accelerated degradation). Neither the thermal nor the mechanical properties were altered by immersion at 37 degrees C during 80 days and a slight degradation was observed as a result of chain scission of the PLA fibres after 160 days. However, immersion at 50 degrees C led to a rapid reduction in strength after 40 days due to the hydrolysis of PLA, and the fabric was highly degraded after 160 days as a result of chain scission in PCL. Finally, while indirect tests did not predict optimal biocompatibility, the direct tests provided a different perspective of the cell interaction between the textile and pre-osteoblasts regarding cell attachment and cell morphology. These results show the potential of hybrid commingled yarns to manufacture textile scaffolds of biodegradable polymers with tailored mechanical properties and good ductility for connective tissue engineering (ligaments and tendons).
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Woven fabrics,Commingled hybrid yarns,PLA/PCL,Cytocompatibility,Biodegradable textiles
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