Patent classifications
C08L2203/02
Alginate hydrogel compositions
The present application provides a semi-permeable hydrogel composition comprising an alginate matrix that is covalently crosslinked in its periphery to a multi-armed water soluble polymer, along with related methods and uses thereof.
SILICONE HYDROGEL CONTACT LENSES HAVING NON-UNIFORM MORPHOLOGY
Described is a silicone hydrogel contact lens having non-uniform morphology. The contact lens may be made from a reactive mixture comprising: a silicone-containing component; a hydrophilic component; a non-reactive polymeric internal wetting agent; and a polymerization initiator, the contact lens having an oxygen permeability of at least about 60 barrers, and wherein the molar ratio in the lens of the polymeric non-reactive internal wetting agent to silicone, without a surface treatment, is greater in the lens's surface than in its bulk.
Hydrophilic coatings and methods of forming the same
Hydrophilic coatings including a base coat layer and a top coat layer wherein at least one of the base coat and top coat compositions that form the hydrophilic coatings comprises a diacrylate compound have a number average molecular weight less than 1000.
HYDROPHILIC-HYDROPHOBIC COPOLYMER CARRYING SHORT CHAIN FATTY ACID ESTER
[Object]
To provide a derivative of a short chain fatty acid that can exhibit physiological functions inherent in the short chain fatty acid.
[Solution]
Provided is a block or graft copolymer including a hydrophobic segment of a repeat unit containing a short chain fatty acid ester that is hydrolyzable by esterase in vivo and a hydrophilic segment including a poly(ethylene glycol) chain. These copolymers are effective in the treatment or therapeutic treatment of various diseases or disorders, including cancer.
HEMP POLYMER MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME
The present invention relates to polymer compounds containing hemp and/or components of hemp, and methods for producing such polymer compounds.
LUBRICIOUS STRUCTURES, METHODS OF MAKING THEM, AND METHODS OF USE
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide for lubricious structures (also referred to simply as “structure”), methods of making lubricious structures, methods of using lubricious structures, and the like.
HEALTHCARE ARTICLE COMPRISING A RANDOM PROPYLENE-ETHYLENE COPOLYMER
The present invention relates to a healthcare article comprising a polymer composition comprising a random propylene-ethylene copolymer, wherein the polymer composition comprises less than 150 ppm, preferably less than 100 ppm, more preferably less than 50 ppm, more preferably less than 20 ppm, most preferably 0 ppm of phthalates based on the weight of the random propylene ethylene copolymer.
Compositions, methods, kits and devices for molecular analysis
Provided herein is an electrophoresis separation medium comprising: (a) a non-crosslinked or sparsely cross-linked polymer or copolymer; (b) one or more denaturant compounds, in an amount sufficient to inhibit re-naturation of single stranded polynucleotides; (c) an aqueous solvent; (d) optionally, a wall-coating material suited to inhibition of electroosmotic flow; and (e) optionally, an organic water miscible solvent such as DMSO or acetonitrile, wherein the electrophoresis separation medium exhibits functional stability for at least seven days at 23° C. Also provided herein are sieving compositions, including polymer-based sieving compositions, for molecular sieving as well as related kits, devices and methods of use. Such compositions can be useful for separation of biomolecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, glycoproteins and glycans.
ELASTIC NONWOVEN SHEET
The invention relates to elastically stretchable nonwoven sheets comprising an elastically stretchable nonwoven layer and a stretchable facing layer, and an in-line method for making such sheets.
LOW-FRICTION COATINGS FOR SYRINGES AND RELATED METHODS
Coatings for syringe plunger tips, as well as syringes and syringe components including such coatings, are disclosed. A material of the coating may have at least one different material property than a material of the syringe component to which it is applied. The coatings may provide a reduced coefficient of friction between the coating and a surface of the syringe relative to the coefficient of friction between the uncoated component and the syringe surface. Methods for manufacturing a syringe or syringe component including such coatings, as well as methods for isolating a substance in a syringe from a syringe component, are also disclosed.