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Tailored Synthesis of Nitric Oxide-Releasing Polyurethanes Using O-Protected Diazeniumdiolated Chain Extenders.


ABSTRACT: Nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to exhibit significant anti-platelet activity and its release from polymer matrices has been already utilized to increase the biocompatibility of various blood-contacting devices. Herein, details of a new synthetic approach for preparing NO-releasing diazeniumdiolated polyurethanes (PU) are described. The method's utility is demonstrated by the incorporation of methoxymethyl- or sugar-protected pre-formed diazeniumdiolate moieties directly into chain extender diols which are then incorporated into the polyurethane backbone. This approach provides the ability to control the number of diazeniumdiolate groups incorporated into the polymer backbone, and hence the surface flux of NO that can ultimately be liberated from polymeric films prepared from the new PU materials. The method provides a means of covalently attaching diazeniumdiolate groups to polyurethanes in a form that resists dissociation of NO during processing but can be activated for spontaneous NO release via hydrolysis of the carbohydrate or methoxymethyl moieties under basic and acidic conditions, respectively.

SUBMITTER: Reynolds MM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2994584 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tailored Synthesis of Nitric Oxide-Releasing Polyurethanes Using O-Protected Diazeniumdiolated Chain Extenders.

Reynolds Melissa M MM   Saavedra Joseph E JE   Showalter Brett M BM   Valdez Carlos A CA   Shanklin Anna P AP   Oh Bong K BK   Keefer Larry K LK   Meyerhoff Mark E ME  

Journal of materials chemistry 20100101 15


Nitric oxide (NO) has been shown to exhibit significant anti-platelet activity and its release from polymer matrices has been already utilized to increase the biocompatibility of various blood-contacting devices. Herein, details of a new synthetic approach for preparing NO-releasing diazeniumdiolated polyurethanes (PU) are described. The method's utility is demonstrated by the incorporation of methoxymethyl- or sugar-protected pre-formed diazeniumdiolate moieties directly into chain extender dio  ...[more]

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