Biomedical Uses of Sulfobetaine-Based Zwitterionic Materials

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Protein fouling can render a biomedical device dysfunctional, and also serves to nucleate the foreign body reaction to an implanted material. Hydrophilic coatings have emerged as a commonly applied route to combat interface-mediated complications and promote device longevity and limited inflammatory response. While polyethylene glycol has received a majority of the attention in this regard, coatings based on zwitterionic moieties have been more recently explored. Sulfobetaines in particular constitute one such class of zwitterions explored for use in mitigating surface fouling, and have been shown to reduce protein adsorption, limit cellular adhesion, and promote increased functional lifetimes and limited inflammatory responses when applied to implanted materials and devices. Here, we present a focused review of the literature surrounding sulfobetaine, beginning with an understanding of its chemistry and the methods by which it is applied to the surface of a biomedical device in molecular and polymeric forms, and then advancing to the many early demonstrations of function in a variety of biomedical applications. Finally, we provide some insights into the benefits and challenges presented by its use, aswell as some outlook on the future prospects for using this material to improve biomedical device practice by addressing interface-mediated complications.

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Zaccarian, F., Baker, M. B., & Webber, M. J. (2020, September 27). Biomedical Uses of Sulfobetaine-Based Zwitterionic Materials. Organic Materials. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1721741

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