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Synthesis and characterization of ionic charged water soluble arginine-based poly(ester amide)

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10856-011-4243-5

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  1. Cornell University

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A family of water soluble and positively charged l-arginine based poly(ester amide)s (Arg-PEAs) was synthesized and characterized. These biodegradable polymers consist of three nontoxic building blocks: l-arginine, diols, and dicarboxylic acids. The Arg-PEAs were prepared by solution polycondensation reaction of tetra-p-toluenesulfonic acids salts of bis-(l-arginine) alpha, omega-alkylene diesters and di-p-nitrophenyl esters of dicarboxylic acids. Optimal conditions of the monomers and polymers synthesis were investigated, and the monomers and Arg-PEAs were chemically characterized. Arg-PEAs were found to have good solubility in water and many other polar solvents. Structure-function relationship of the Arg-PEAs revealed that changing the number of methylene groups in the diol or/and diacid segment could finely tune the hydrophobic and cationic properties of the Arg-PEAs. MTT assay showed that all the prepared Arg-PEAs were non-toxic to the cell lines even at very large doses. Arg-PEAs with double bond functionality could be photo-crosslinked with polyethylene glycol diacrylate to form cationic hybrid hydrogels.

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