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Bio-Based Photoreversible Networks Containing Coumarin Groups for Future Medical Applications. | LitMetric

Bio-Based Photoreversible Networks Containing Coumarin Groups for Future Medical Applications.

Polymers (Basel)

Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, Department of Polymer and Biomaterials Science, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Al. Piastów 45, 71-311 Szczecin, Poland.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Photocurable biomaterials that cure rapidly under UV light are becoming essential in advanced medical applications, particularly for their self-crosslinking and shape-changing abilities.
  • Coumarin has been highlighted for its strong photo- and thermoreactivity when exposed to UV light, leading to its modification for creating a dynamic network that can crosslink or decrosslink with varying wavelengths.
  • The study focuses on modifying 7-hydroxycoumarin with bio-based fatty acid dimer derivatives to design a photoreversible network, paving the way for innovative injectable biomaterials that respond to UV light.

Article Abstract

Photocurable biomaterials that can be delivered as liquids and rapidly (within seconds) cured in situ using UV light are gaining increased interest in advanced medical applications. Nowadays, fabrication of biomaterials that contain organic photosensitive compounds have become popular due to their self-crosslinking and versatile abilities of changing shape or dissolving upon external stimuli. Special attention is paid to coumarin due to its excellent photo- and thermoreactivity upon UV light irradiation. Thus, by modifying the structure of coumarin to make it reactive with a bio-based fatty acid dimer derivative, we specifically designed a dynamic network that is sensitive to UV light and able to both crosslink and re-crosslink upon variable wave lengths. A simple condensation reaction was applied to obtain future biomaterial suitable for injection and photocrosslinking in situ upon UV light exposure and decrosslinking at the same external stimuli but at different wave lengths. Thus, we performed the modification of 7-hydroxycoumarin and condensation with fatty acid dimer derivatives towards a photoreversible bio-based network for future medical applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10141156PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15081885DOI Listing

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