A hydrogel tissue adhesive formed by reacting an aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups with a water-dispersible, multi-arm amine is described. The hydrogel may be useful as a tissue adhesive or sealant for medical applications that require a more rapid degradation
A hydrogel tissue adhesive formed by reacting an aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups with a water-dispersible, multi-arm amine is described. The hydrogel may be useful as a tissue adhesive or sealant for medical applications that require a more rapid degradation time, such as the prevention of undesired tissue-to tissue adhesions resulting from trauma or surgery.
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1. A kit for preparing a rapidly degrading hydrogel tissue adhesive comprising: a) at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups attached to the carbohydrate of said aldehyde-polysaccharide via one of the ring hydroxyl groups, said aldehyde-functionalized pol
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A kit for preparing a rapidly degrading hydrogel tissue adhesive comprising: a) at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups attached to the carbohydrate of said aldehyde-polysaccharide via one of the ring hydroxyl groups, said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide having a weight-average molecular weight of about 1,000 to about 1,000,000 Daltons and a degree of aldehyde substitution of about 10% to about 200%; andb) at least one water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine wherein at least three of the arms are terminated by at least one primary amine group, said multi-arm polyether amine having a number-average molecular weight of about 450 to about 200,000 Daltons;whereinthe polysaccharide rings of said at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide have not undergone cleavage via oxidation to introduce aldehyde groups; andcombination of a) and b) in a solvent yields hydrogel having an aqueous solution degradation time, as measured by percent swelling, less than the degradation time of a hydrogel prepared with an oxidized polysaccharide that is oxidized by cleavage of the polysaccharide rings to introduce aldehyde groups in place of said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups while maintaining comparable gelation time. 2. The kit according to claim 1 wherein the aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide is a component of a first aqueous solution or dispersion and the water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine is a component of a second aqueous solution or dispersion. 3. The kit according to claim 2 wherein the first aqueous solution or dispersion comprises the aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide at a concentration of about 5% to about 40% by weight relative to the total weight of the solution or dispersion. 4. The kit according to claim 2 wherein the second aqueous solution or dispersion comprises the water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine at a concentration of about 5% to about 70% by weight relative to the total weight of the solution or dispersion. 5. The kit according to claim 1 wherein the aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide is selected from the group consisting of aldehyde-functionalized derivatives of: dextran, carboxymethyldextran, starch, agar, cellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, pullulan, inulin, levan, and hyaluronic acid. 6. The kit according to claim 5 wherein the aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide is aldehyde-functionalized dextran or aldehyde-functionalized inulin. Zone Name: OCRZone 7. The kit according to claim 1 wherein the water-dispersible multi-arm polyether amine is selected from the group consisting of amino-terminated star polyethylene oxides, amino-terminated dendritic polyethylene oxides, amino-terminated comb polyethylene oxides, amino-terminated star polypropylene oxides, amino-terminated dendritic polypropylene oxides, amino-terminated comb polypropylene oxides, amino-terminated star polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide copolymers, amino-terminated dendritic polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide copolymers, amino-terminated comb polyethylene oxide-polypropylene oxide copolymers, and polyoxyalkylene triamines. 8. A dried hydrogel formed by a process comprising the steps of: a) combining in a solvent (i) at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups attached to the carbohydrate of said aldehyde-polysaccharide via one of the ring hydroxyl groups, said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide having a weight-average molecular weight of about 1,000 to about 1,000,000 Daltons and a degree of aldehyde substitution of about 10% to about 200% with (ii) at least one water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine, wherein at least three of the arms are terminated by at least one primary amine group, said multi-arm polyether amine having a number-average molecular weight of about 450 to about 200,000 Daltons, to form a hydrogelwhereinthe polysaccharide rings of said at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide have not undergone cleavage via oxidation to introduce aldehyde groups; andcombination of a) and b) in a solvent yields a hydrogel having-a an aqueous solution degradation time, as measured by percent swelling, less than the degradation time of a hydrogel prepared with an oxidized polysaccharide that is oxidized by cleavage of the polysaccharide rings to introduce aldehyde groups in place of said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups while maintaining comparable gelation time; andb) treating said hydrogel to remove at least a portion of said solvent to form the dried hydrogel. 9. The dried hydrogel according to claim 8 wherein said dried hydrogel is in the form of a film. 10. A composition comprising the reaction product of: a) at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups attached to the carbohydrate of said aldehyde-polysaccharide via one of the ring hydroxyl groups, said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide having a weight-average molecular weight of about 1,000 to about 1,000,000 Daltons and a degree of aldehyde substitution of about 10% to about 200%, and b) at least one water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine wherein at least three of the arms are terminated by at least one primary amine group, said multi-arm polyether amine having a number-average molecular weight of about 450 to about 200,000 Daltonswhereinthe polysaccharide rings of said at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide have not undergone cleavage via oxidation to introduce aldehyde groups; andcombination of a) and b) in a solvent yields a hydrogel having-a an aqueous solution degradation time, as measured by percent swelling, less than the degradation time of a hydrogel prepared with an oxidized polysaccharide that is oxidized by cleavage of the polysaccharide rings to introduce aldehyde groups in place of the said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups while maintaining comparable gelation time. 11. A rapidly degrading crosslinked hydrogel composition comprising: a) at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups attached to the carbohydrate of said aldehyde-polysaccharide via one of the ring hydroxyl groups, said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide having a weight-average molecular weight of about 1,000 to about 1,000,000 Daltons and having a degree of aldehyde substitution of about 10% to about 200%; andb) at least one water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine wherein at least three of the arms are terminated by at least one primary amine group, said multi-arm polyether amine having a number-average molecular weight of about 450 to about 200,000 Daltons;whereinthe polysaccharide rings of said at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide have not undergone cleavage via oxidation to introduce aldehyde groups; andsaid at least one aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide and said at least one water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine are crosslinked through covalent bonds formed between the pendant aldehyde groups of the polysaccharide and the primary amine groups of the water-dispersible, multi-arm polyether amine, and wherein the hydrogel having an aqueous solution degradation time, as measured by percent swelling, less than the degradation time of a hydrogel comprising an oxidized polysaccharide that is oxidized by cleavage of the polysaccharide rings to introduce aldehyde groups in place of said aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide containing pendant aldehyde groups while maintaining comparable gelation time. 12. The crosslinked hydrogel composition according to claim 11 wherein the aldehyde-functionalized polysaccharide is selected from the group consisting of aldehyde-functionalized derivatives of: dextran, carboxymethyldextran, starch, agar, cellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, pullulan, inulin, levan, and hyaluronic acid. 13. A dried hydrogel formed by a process comprising the steps of a) combining the components of the kit of claim 1 to form a hydrogel; andb) treating the hydrogel to remove at least a portion of the solvent to form the dried hydrogel. 14. A composition comprising the reaction product of the kit of claim 1.
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