Biocompatible, biodegradable, water-absorbent material and methods for its preparation
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61F-013/16
C08G-063/48
출원번호
US-0823612
(2001-03-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Bucevschi, Mircea Dan
Colt, Monica
출원인 / 주소
Exotech Bio Solution Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Lahive & Cockfield, LLP
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24인용 특허 :
51
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A bio-compatible, biodegradable macromolecular water-absorbent polymeric material having a three-dimensional configuration with intermolecular covalent bonds and containing free functional groups selected from OH, SH, NH 2 , and COOH. The polymer is formed by polymer-polymer inter-coupling interact
A bio-compatible, biodegradable macromolecular water-absorbent polymeric material having a three-dimensional configuration with intermolecular covalent bonds and containing free functional groups selected from OH, SH, NH 2 , and COOH. The polymer is formed by polymer-polymer inter-coupling interaction between a natural water-soluble polymer A or its derivatives having a molecular weight between 20,000 and 500,000 Da, and a synthetic polymer B in a ratio of A:B of 15:85 to 85:15. The natural polymer A can be selected from—a non-ionic natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer that does not dissociate in water and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, or an anionic natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that dissociates in water to form anions and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, —or a cationic natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that dissociates in water to form cations and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions or an amphoteric natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that dissociates in water to form both anions and cations and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, or mixtures thereof.
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1. A bio-compatible, biodegradable macromolecular water-absorbent polymeric material having a three-dimensional configuration with intermolecular covalent bonds and containing free functional groups selected from OH, SH, NH 2 , and COOH, said polymer being formed by polymer-polymer inter-coupling i
1. A bio-compatible, biodegradable macromolecular water-absorbent polymeric material having a three-dimensional configuration with intermolecular covalent bonds and containing free functional groups selected from OH, SH, NH 2 , and COOH, said polymer being formed by polymer-polymer inter-coupling interaction between a natural water-soluble polymer A or its derivatives having a molecular weight between 20,000 and 500,000 Da, and a synthetic polymer B in a ratio of A:B of 15:85 to 85:15,wherein the natural polymer A is selected from the group consisting of:A1)—non-ionic natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that does not dissociate in water and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, having only free hydroxyl groups in an amount of at least 5×10 −3 moles OH/g, and optionally containing non-ionic groups,A2)—anionic natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that dissociates in water to form anions and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, said polymer optionally containing non-ionic groups,A3)—cationic natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that dissociates in water to form cations and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, said polymers optionally containing non-ionic groups,A4)—amphoteric natural, partially denatured or chemically modified polymer, that dissociates in water to form both anions and cations and which can undergo polymer-polymer intercoupling reactions, andA5)—mixtures of A1-A4,polymer A being capable of undergoing polymer-polymer intercoupling,and wherein:the synthetic polymer B is a linear or branched reactive synthetic copolymer having a molecular weight of 10,000-500,000 Da derived from a vinyl monomer and an ethylenically unsaturated monomer, said copolymer having a backbone with polymeric subunits R n and R r wherein R represents a subunit covalently bonded to the polymer backbone, n represents non-reactive chemical functional groups and r represents reactive chemical functional groups. 2. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is of the type A2, having free carboxyl groups in an amount at least 1×10 −3 moles COOH/g, and optionally containing non-ionic groups. 3. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is of the type A3, forming in water ammonium groups having at least 0.5×10 −3 moles NH 2 /g, and optionally containing non-ionic groups. 4. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is of the type A4, forming in water anions and cations (COO − and NH 4 + ) with at least 1×10 −3 moles COO − /g, and at least 0.5×10 −3 moles NH 4 + /g, with an isoelectric point not less than 2.5 and not more than 10.5, and optionally containing non-ionic groups. 5. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer A is a mixture of at least two polymers selected from the group consisting of A1, A2, A3, and A4 and each polymer is present at least to the amount of 1%. 6. The polymeric material as in claim 1, derived from N polymers (N=2, 3 or 4), which participate in the polymer-polymer intercoupling, wherein K polymers (K=1, 2 or 3) are selected from the group consisting of biopolymers A as defined in claim 1, and N minus K polymers are selected from the group consisting of polymers B as defined in claim 1. 7. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is selected from the group consisting of proteins, glycoproteins, polysaccharides or proteoglycans of animal, vegetal or bactenal origins, and their derivatives. 8. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch, amylose, dextran, chitin, pullulan, gellan gum, xylan, galactomannan, carrageenan, agar, locust bean gum, guar gum, gum arabic, pectin, methylcell ulose, ethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropyl-cellulose, ethylhydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxybutylmethylcellulose, hydroxyethylmethylcellulose, hydroxyethyl starch, hydroxypropyl starch, alginate, xanthan, hyaluronic acid, heparin, chondroitin sulfate, keratan, dermatan, oxidized cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, carboxymethyl starch, chitosan, and polysaccharides having glycosamine residues in natural or diacetylated form. 9. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is selected from collagen, collagenic biopolymers from terrestrial and marine origin and their derivatives, alfa-keratose, gama-keratose, keratin hydrolysates, derivatives of the elastinic biopolymers, fibrin and derivatives, fibroin and derivatives, ovalbumine, bovine serumalbumine and albumine derivatives, casein and its derivatives, soybean protein and its derivatives, heparosan, hyalurosan, and diacetylated glycosaminoglycans. 10. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the polymer B is a linear or branched polymer obtained by a single stage polyreaction or in two stages, by a polyreaction followed by chemical modification. 11. The polymeric material as in claim 10, wherein R may include a reactive R r or non-reactive R n chemical function. 12. The polymeric material as in claim 10, wherein R may include a spacer group interposed between the chemical function and the chain that is anchored to it. 13. The polymeric material as in claim 12, wherein the spacer group is selected from the group consisting of —COO − and —(CH) n — with n equals 1-4. 14. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the reactive chemical functions of synthetic polymer B are ionic reactive chemical functions R r selected from the group consisting of —CO—O—CO— and —CO—NH—CO—. 15. The polymeric material as in claim 14, wherein the reactive chemical function is selected from the group consisting of maleic anhydride, itaconic anhydride, citraconic anhydride, 2-octenylsuccinic anhydride and corresponding imides. 16. The polymeric material as in claim 1, wherein the ionic reactive chemical functionality of polymer B, is symbolized as f r B , and is in the range 5×10 −3 to 1×10 −2 “r”/g. 17. The polymeric material as in claim 14, wherein the non-reactive chemical functions R n can comprise m number of groups (m=1-4) selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon residues with from 1 to 20 carbon atoms, non-active ester, ether or imino groups, and non-active halogen derivatives. 18. The polymeric material as in claim 17, wherein the non-reactive chemical functions R n may partially include polar chemical groups selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, amino, amido, and carboxylic groups. 19. The polymeric material as in claim 17, wherein the non-reactive substituents of the polymer B are attached to the backbone of the copolymer, that represents monomer residues. 20. The polymeric material as in claim 17, wherein the synthetic polymer B is prepared from monomers with non-reactive groups selected from the group consisting of styrenes, vinyl-toluene, vinyl esters of saturated C 1 -C 4 -carboxylic acids, alkyl vinyl ethers with at least 2 carbon atoms in the alkyl group, acrylic and methacrylic esters, conjugated diolefins, allenes, olefin halides, ethylene, propene, isobutylene, butadiene, isoprene, esters of monoethylenically unsaturated C 3 -C 6 -carboxylic acids, N-vinyllactams, acrylic and methacrylic esters of alkoxylated monohydric saturated alcohols, vinyl pyridine and vinyl morpholine, N-vinylformamide, dialkyldiallylammonium halides, N-vinylimidazoles and N-vinylimidazolines, acrylamide, methacrylamide, and acrylonitryl. 21. The polymeric material as in claim 17, wherein the synthetic polymer B is prepared from ethylene, propene, styrene, isobutylene, vinyl acetate , methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, acrylamide, vinylether, N-vinylpyrrolidone, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or maleic acid. 22. The polymeric material as in claim 17, wherein the synthetic polymer B is prepared from pharmaceutically accepted monomers selected from the group consisting of poly-(ethylene-alt-maleic anhydride), poly-(ethylene-graft-maleic anhydride), poly-(isobutylene-co-maleic anhydride), poly-(isoprene-graft-maleic anhydride), poly-(maleic anhydride-co-1-octadecene), poly-(propylene-graft-maleic anhydride), and poly-(styrene-co-maleic anhydride). 23. A process for preparing a bio-compatible biodegradable macromolecular water absorbent polymeric material as in claim 1, comprising reacting a natural polymer A with a polymer B by intercoupling in a liquid-liquid heterogeneous system in the absence of any cross-linking or coupling agent. 24. A process for preparing a bio-compatible biodegradable macromolecular water absorbent polymeric material as in claim 1, comprising the followeing steps:a. preparing a 1-20% aqueous solution of polymer or mixed polymers A, referred to as L1, adjusting the pH to between 7.5 and 9.5 with basic aqueous solution (L3), the adjusted solution referred to as LA,b. preparing a 1-20% organic solvent solution of polymer B, referred to as L2, mixing said solution with water to a ratio of between 90:10 to 99:1 respectively, this organic-aqueous solution referred to as LB,c. homogenizing solution LB at a temperature between 15° C. and 35° C. and adjusting the pH with solution L3 via a dropping funnel,d. adding in a kneader a quantity of solution LA for heterogeneous polymer-polymer intercoupling in an amount so that polymer A will constitute between 15% and 85% of the polymer material while maintaining the system's pH at a constant value of pH pp =±0.1 pH units,e. separating and recovering the product from the reaction mass. 25. The process as in claim 24, wherein the solvent for solution L2 is a mixture of organic solvents OL 1 and OL 2 at a ratio of 85:15 to 100:0, where OL 1 has a water solubility of between 10 3 ppm and 10 5 ppm and is selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, dichloromthane, 1,2-dichloroethane, methylchloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and trichloroethylene, and OL 2 is an aprotic polar solvent selected from the group consisting of DMF, DMA, and DMSO. 26. The process as in claim 23, wherein the polymer-polymer intercoupling reaction in the liquid-liquid heterogeneous system is performed until the variation rate of the system's pH attains the value ΔpH/Δt=0.1/60=0.001667 pH units/minute. 27. The biocompatible, biodegradable, highly water absorbent material as in claim 1 for use in personal care products that absorb body fluids. 28. The material as in claim 1 for use in baby diapers, incontinence products and feminine hygiene products. 29. The biocompatible, biodegradable, highly water absorbent material as in claim 1 for use in soil conditioning. 30. The biocompatible, biodegradable, highly water absorbent material as in claim 1 for use as drying agents of hydrophobic liquids such as petroleum products or fuels. 31. The biocompatible, biodegradable, highly water absorbent material as in claim 1 for use in medical biomaterials.
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