Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2004, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (1): 188.

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A Bioinspired Phospholipid Polymer as Drug-laden Coating for Biomedical Device

XU Jian-Ping1, JI Jian1, CHEN Wei-Dong1, FAN De-Zeng2, SUN Fu-Yu2, SHEN Jia-Cong1   

  1. 1. Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China;
    2. Advanced Technology & Materials Corp., Beijing 100081, China
  • Received:2003-02-18 Online:2004-01-24 Published:2004-01-24

Abstract: A novel bioinspired phospholipid copolymer was synthesized by the free radical polymerization of poly-2-methacryloyloxyethylphosphorylcholine(MPC), stearyl methacrylate(SMA), hydroxypropyl methacrylate(HPMA) and trimethoxysilylpropyl methacrylate(TSMA). A stable cross-linked coating was obtained via dip-coating, followed by curing at 70 ℃ for 9 h. Contact angle results indicate the coating surface rearrange to get a more hydrophilic surface on the polymer/water interface. The membrane mimic phosphorylcholine coating surface can resist the platelet adhesion and prolong plasma recalcification time significantly. Rhodamine S was used as model drugs to prepare drug-containing coating under the same conditions. Drug-releasing curves fall into Fickian release mechanism and there exists an efficient releasing-amount of the drug until 60 h.

Key words: Biocompatibility, Phosphorylcholine, Drug-delivering, Biomimetism

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