Surface modification of poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) for biomedical applications

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The immobilization of biological ligands (such as biotin and peptides) onto biodegradable polymer surfaces, including poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) sutures, is complicated by the absence of functional groups on the polymer backbone. We demonstrate a method for overcoming this problem, by attaching (+)-biotinyl-3,6,9-trioxaundecanediamine to the surface of PGA sutures, which immobilizes the ligand through an amide bond between amine (ligands) and carboxylic acid groups (surface-hydrolyzed PGA sutures). Fluorescence microscopy was used to verify the attachment of the biotin ligand to the surface of the PGA suture after a complexation with fluorescein-conjugated streptavidin. The strategy can be generalized to surface modifications of other biodegradable aliphatic polyesters, which would improve the properties of the polymers in biomedical applications such as active targeting of drugs based on ligand-attached, polymeric drug delvery systems. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc. and the American Pharmaceutical Association.
Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Issue Date
2003-05
Language
English
Article Type
Letter
Keywords

OSTEOBLAST IN-VITRO; POLY(LACTIC ACID-CO-LYSINE); POLY(D,L-LACTIC ACID); SILK FIBROIN; PEPTIDE; CULTURE; CELLS

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JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, v.92, no.5, pp.933 - 937

ISSN
0022-3549
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/13066
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