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Biomacromolecules ; 21(3): 1103-1111, 2020 03 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32003977

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This study analyzes and evaluates the use of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), stiff nanosized natural materials that have been modified to mimic heparin. These CNCs are simple polysaccharides with a similar backbone structure to heparin, which when modified reduces coagulation and potentially the long-term effects of solution-based anticoagulants. Thus, CNCs represent an ideal foundation for generating materials biocompatible with blood. In this study, we developed a biocompatible material that inhibits blood clotting through surface functionalization to mimic heparin. Surface chemistry of CNCs was modified from "plain" CNCs (70 mmol SO3-/kg) to 500 mmol COO-/kg (TEMPO-oxidized CNCs) and 330 mmol SO3-/kg CNCs (sulfonated CNCs). Platelet adherence and blood assays show that changes in functionalization reduce coagulation. By utilizing and modifying CNCs reactive functional groups, we create a material with unique and favorable mechanical properties while also reducing clotting.


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Celulose , Nanopartículas , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Heparina , Polissacarídeos
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