C08B37/0021

Oxime Cross-Linked Biocompatible Polymer Hydrogels and Methods of Use Thereof

Methods and hydrogels for preventing or reducing cellular adhesion and protein adsorption to a tissue (e.g. cardiac tissue) are disclosed. The hydrogels generally include at least two component polymers, a first polymer including an aminooxy group and a second polymer including a reactive oxo group, that are cross-linked by oxime bonds. The hydrogels are suitable for binding to and coating a tissue or cell. The hydrogels operate to reduce cellular adhesions and protein adsorption to the tissue or cell.

Biocompatible in situ hydrogel

The present invention provides compositions, and related kits and methods, for formation of hydrogels. The compositions comprise one or more chemically crosslinkable agents dissolved in an aqueous solution to form a precursor solution. The chemically crosslinkable agents useful in the present invention are selected from polymers modified with a molecule selected from acrylate, maleimide, vinylsulfone, N-hydroxysuccinimide, aldehyde, ketone, carbodiimide, carbonate, iodoacetyl, mercaptonicotinamide, quinone, thiol, amine, and combinations thereof. The precursor solution is characterized as being in an aqueous form at a non-physiologic physical-chemical condition and undergoing gelation when in contact with another fluid or body at a physiologic physical-chemical condition.

METHOD OF MAKING AND USING A SKIN MOISTURIZING FORMULATION

A method for making a skin moisturizing formulation is provided, comprising: providing a dermatologically acceptable vehicle; selecting a skin moisturizing agent based on its ability to absorb and retain moisture, wherein the skin moisturizing agent selected is a cationic dextran polymer, comprising a dextran polymer functionalized with quaternary ammonium groups; providing the selected skin moisturizing agent; combining the dermatologically acceptable vehicle and the skin moisturizing agent to form a skin moisturizing formulation; wherein the skin moisturizing formulation contains 0.05 to 10 wt %, based on weight of the skin moisturizing formulation, of the skin moisturizing agent. Also provided is a method for moisturizing skin.

HEMOSTATIC MATERIAL COMPOSITION
20230190994 · 2023-06-22 ·

The hemostatic material composition contains a polysaccharide having a reactive group that reacts with a protein to form a crosslinking structure and contains a hydrophobic solvent.

BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIAL AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20230173074 · 2023-06-08 ·

The present disclosure provides a composition comprising a first polymer with a high intrinsic viscosity [η] of at least 500 ml/g and a second polymer with a low intrinsic viscosity [η] lower than the first polymer and less than 1800 ml/g. More specifically, the present disclosure provides a hydrogel formed with the composition and a pharmaceutical, as well as a method for generating a hydrogel.

Metal ion-functional fiber component complex compositions, preparation and uses thereof
09796792 · 2017-10-24 · ·

Compositions comprising metal ions or clusters such as ferrous and/or ferric iron compounds or magnesium, zinc, lanthanum and other metal ion compounds and fiber components such as gum Arabic in a complex, methods for preparing such compositions of matter, and the use thereof for treatment of adsorbing certain accessible targets in the gastrointestinal tract and in an extracorporeal system, are provided herein.

Polypeptide having the ability to form connections of glucosyl units in alpha-1,3 on an acceptor

Polypeptides having the ability to specifically form connections of glucosyl units in alpha 1,3 on an acceptor having at least one hydroxyl moiety are presented. The polypeptides include i) the pattern I of sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, ii) the pattern II of sequence SEQ ID NO: 2, iii) the pattern III of sequence SEQ ID NO: 3, and iv) the pattern IV of sequence SEQ ID NO: 4, or derivates from one or several of said patterns, wherein the polypeptide furthermore has an aspartic residue (D) at position 5 of the pattern II (SEQ ID NO: 2), a glutamic acid residue (E) at position 6 of the pattern III (SEQ ID NO: 3) an an aspartic acid residue (D) at position 6 of the pattern IV (SEQ ID NO: 4). Methods for producing acceptors connected to glucosyl units in alpha 1,3 using the polypeptides are also provided.

Biocompatible polysaccharide hydrogels and methods of usage
11254754 · 2022-02-22 · ·

The disclosure provides hydrogel compositions comprising polysaccharides with repeat units and methods of synthesis and usage.

PROTEIN WITH DEXTRAN-SACCHARASE ACTIVITY, AND USES

The invention relates to: a protein having dextran-saccharase activity and the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 for an no acid sequence; a protein having dextran-saccharase activity and the sequence SEQ ID NO: 2 for an amino acid sequence; a complex containing a substrate and a protein with dextran-saccharase activity a method for synthesizing dextrans; and dextrans. The invention also relates to a method for synthesizing gluco-oligosaccharides and gluco-conjugates and to the resulting products.

Nanocrystalline cellulose materials and methods for their preparation

Disclosed herein are methods for producing nanocrystalline cellulose and oxidized nanocrystalline cellulose from biomass. Also disclosed are methods for forming materials, and the materials formed from a fibrin matrix that incorporates the nanocrystalline cellulose and/or the oxidized nanocrystalline cellulose.