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Brush Polymer Coatings with Hydrophilic Main-Chains for Improving Surface Antibacterial Properties.

Xiaotang ChuFan WuZhiwei LiuLichen YinShifang LuanHaoyu Tang
Published in: ACS macro letters (2023)
Polymer coatings with improved surface antibacterial properties are of great importance for the application and development of implantable medical devices. Herein, we report the design, preparation, and antibacterial properties of a series of brush polymers (Dex-KEs) with hydrophilic dextran main-chains and mixed-charge polypeptide (KE) side-chains. Dex-KEs showed higher bactericidal activity and antifouling and antibiofilm properties than maleic acid modified dextran (Dex-Ma), KE, Dex-Ma/KE blend coatings, and brush polymer coatings with hydrophobic main-chains (AcDex-KEs). They also showed negligible in vitro cytotoxicity toward different mammalian cells and good in vivo biocompatibility. Dex-KE-coated implants exhibited potent in vivo resistance to bacterial infection before or after implantation.
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