Effect of catechol content in catechol-conjugated dextrans on antiplatelet performance

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Abstract

The surface coating of solid substrates using dextrans has gained a great deal of attention, because dextran-coated surfaces show excellent anti-fouling property as well as biocompatibility behavior. Much effort has been made to develop efficient methods for grafting dextrans on solid surfaces. This led to the development of catechol-conjugated dextrans (Dex-C) which can adhere to a number of solid surfaces, inspired by the underwater adhesion behavior of marine mussels. The present study is a systematic investigation of the characteristics of surface coatings developed with Dex-C. Various Dex-C with different catechol contents were synthesized and used as a surface coating material. The effect of catechol content on surface coating and antiplatelet performance was investigated.

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Jeong, Y., Kim, K. A., & Kang, S. M. (2017). Effect of catechol content in catechol-conjugated dextrans on antiplatelet performance. Polymers, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9080376

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