Owen D H, Peters J J, Katz D F
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Contraception. 2001 Dec;64(6):393-6. doi: 10.1016/s0010-7824(01)00278-5.
The rheological properties of Advantage-S and Replens were measured at body (37 degrees C) and room temperature (25 degrees C) over a range of physiologically relevant shear rates. The viscosity of Replens was found to differ from that of Advantage-S, particularly at room temperature. In addition, the two materials differed in their miscibility with a vaginal fluid simulant.
在人体温度(37摄氏度)和室温(25摄氏度)下,于一系列生理相关剪切速率范围内测量了Advantage-S和Replens的流变特性。结果发现,Replens的粘度与Advantage-S不同,尤其是在室温下。此外,这两种材料与阴道液模拟物的混溶性也有所不同。