Wound Healing
Absorbable PDS Polymers

PDS (PDO or polydioxanone) polymer is formed from homopolymerization of p-dioxanone monomer. It is used in a number of medical device products due to its low toxicity, stiffness, and flexibility.
Bezwada Biomedical is pleased to offer a range of DYED & UNDYED PDS DIOXOMAXX® polymers and copolymers for research & product development in:
- Encapsulation and Controlled Drug Delivery
- Barbed Suture and Meshes
- Suture Clips
- Ligating Clip
- Tissue Reconstruction
- Bone Fixation
- Elastomeric Films and Medical Device Coatings
Nitric Oxide & Drug Releasing Absorbable Polymers

Imagine a biodegradable macromer or polymer that releases nitric oxide and drug simultaneously at a controlled rate while providing the functional performance you need to make your application a success.
At Bezwada Biomedical, we not only imagined it, we turned it into reality.
- Rate of release of drug and NO as well as the amount released can be controlled
- Hydrolysable linker repeat units derived from safe and biocompatible molecules
- One and more than one NO releasing moiety per drug molecule are provided
- NO and drug releasing polyurethanes and polyesters

NO and Aspirin Releasing Dimer

NO and Aspirin releasing oligomers with varying hydrolytic degradation rates

Biodegradable Polyurethanes
Key features and benefits of absorbable polyurethanes include:
- Completely hydrolysable into safe and biocompatible products
- Possess for the fist time hydrolysable hard segments
- Tunable physical/mechanical properties and hydrolytic degradation profiles
- Toughness and mechanical properties similar to commercially available medical
- grade polyurethanes and the absorbability of commercial biodegradable polymers
Schedule your call with our technical lead to learn more.
Absorbable Amino Acid Polymers
Our synthetic absorbable polymers derived from natural amino acids have excellent engineering properties, tunable hydrolysis profiles, and upon absorption release safe and biocompatible molecules and amino acid at the site of action as such in a controlled manner.
Key features and benefits of these amino acid polymers include:
- Amino acids such as tyrosine and lysine are a part of the polymer backbone
- Completely hydrolysable into safe and biocompatible products and amino acids
- Tunable hydrolysis profile
- Therapeutic value of amino acid delivered at the site of action in a controlled manner
- Excellent engineering properties


