Bone cement or polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) is commonly used for anchoring
cemented prosthesis to the bone. Cytotoxic effect of culture media exposed
to PMMA powder may be related with long term problems associated with acry
lic cement application, being the monomer (methylmethacrylate) one of the c
ement's component partly responsible for the cytotoxic effect. The present
work reports the studies of monomer release from acrylic bone cement powder
under different experimental conditions: setting time of PMMA (in solution
and air) and different culture media composition. High-performance liquid
chromatography was used for the determination of residual monomer. Mathemat
ical models were applied to experimental dissolution data revealing that mo
nomer release is lightly affected by the studied variables. The monomer rel
ease seems to be a surface phenomena, suggesting that the possible actions
of monomer will mainly be due to the initial loss of non polymerized monome
r rather than to further depolymerization of the already polymerized cement
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