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ISO 15814:1999

Implants for surgery -- Copolymers and blends based on polylactide -- In vitro degradation testing


This International Standard is applicable to copolymers and/or blends based on polylactide, in bulk or processed forms, used for the manufacture of surgical implants.

This International Standard describes methods for the determination of chemical and mechanical changes in the properties of these copolymers and/or blends under in vitro degradation testing conditions.

The test methods specified in this International Standard are intended to determine the degradation rate and the changes in material properties of polylactide-based copolymers and/or blends with various comonomers (for example glycolid, trimethylene carbonate, ε-caprolactone) in vitro. These in vitro methods cannot be used to predict definitely the behaviour of these materials under in vivo conditions.

The purpose of this International Standard is to compare and/or evaluate materials or processing conditions.


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