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Thioether-Functionalized Cellulose for the Fabrication of Oxidation-Responsive Biomaterial Coatings and Films.

Authors :
DuBois EM
Herrema KE
Simkulet MG
Hassan LF
O'Connor PR
Sen R
O'Shea TM
Source :
Advanced healthcare materials [Adv Healthc Mater] 2024 Nov 27, pp. e2403021. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 27.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Biomaterial coatings and films can prevent premature failure and enhance the performance of chronically implanted medical devices. However, current hydrophilic polymer coatings and films have significant drawbacks, including swelling and delamination. To address these issues, hydroxyethyl cellulose is modified with thioether groups to generate an oxidation-responsive polymer, HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> . HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> readily dissolves in green solvents and can be fabricated as coatings or films with tunable thicknesses. HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> coatings effectively scavenge hydrogen peroxide, resulting in the conversion of thioether groups to sulfoxide groups on the polymer chain. Oxidation-driven, hydrophobic-to-hydrophilic transitions that are isolated to the surface of HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> coatings under physiologically relevant conditions increase wettability, decrease stiffness, and reduce protein adsorption to generate a non-fouling interface with minimal coating delamination or swelling. HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> can be used in diverse optical applications and permits oxidation-responsive, controlled drug release. HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> films are non-resorbable in vivo and evoke minimal foreign body responses. These results highlight the versatility of HEC <subscript>MTP</subscript> and support its incorporation into chronically implanted medical devices.<br /> (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2192-2659
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Advanced healthcare materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39604609
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202403021