Hydroxyphenyl cross-linked macromolecular network and applications thereof

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6982298
APP PUB NO 20040147673A1
SERIAL NO

10753779

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A dihydroxyphenyl cross-linked macromolecular network is provided that is useful in artificial tissue and tissue engineering applications, such as artificial or synthetic cartilage. The network is made by first providing a polyamine or polycarboxylate macromolecule (having a plurality of amine or carboxylic acid groups respectively attached along the length of the molecule), reacting this macromolecule with a hydroxyphenyl compound having a free carboxylic acid group in the case of a polyamine or a free primary amine group in the case of a polycarboxylate, and substituting the hydroxyphenyl compound onto the macromolecule via a carbodiimide-mediated reaction pathway to provide a hydroxyphenyl-substituted macromolecule. This macromolecule is then linked to other such macromolecules via an enzyme catalyzed dimerization reaction between two hydroxyphenyl groups attached respectively to different macromolecules under metabolic conditions of temperature and pH. In a preferred embodiment, the macromolecular network is made up of tyramine-substituted hyaluronan molecules that are linked by dityramine bonds to provide a stable, coherent hydrogel with desired physical properties. A method of preparing such a network is also provided.

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  • THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Calabro, Anthony Cleveland Heights, OH 16 350
Darr, Aniq B Shaker Heights, OH 8 117
Gross, Richard A Plainview, NY 115 2535

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