In Vitro Biocompatibility of Diazirine-Grafted Biomaterials

Ivan Djordjevic, Gautama Wicaksono, Ivan Solic, Terry W.J. Steele*

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Abstract

Photoactivation of aryl-diazirines is an emerging method of rapid, covalent crosslinking under ambient conditions. These attributes make those compounds candidates for grafting onto inert polymer backbones in order to produce stimuli-sensitive biomaterials. However, no risk assessments are available to gauge the toxicity of the leachable components after crosslinking activation. Herein, a stimuli-sensitive biomaterial is formulated from diazirine-grafted polycaprolactone tetrol. Also known as CaproGlu, this biomaterial undergoes UVA-activated crosslinking, with many positive attributes toward bioadhesive applications; hydrophobic, solvent-free, liquid at room temperature, and transitions into a foam biorubber after mild UVA illumination. As a model diazirine-grafted biomaterial, hydrolyzed CaproGlu leachates are evaluated for genotoxicity and skin sensitization, namely, Ames test, direct peptide reactivity, and ARE-Nrf2 luciferase assays. The degradation products of diazirine-mediated crosslinking observe little to no risk of in vitro genotoxicity or skin sensitization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2000235
JournalMacromolecular Rapid Communications
Volume41
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 1 2020
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Polymers and Plastics
  • Materials Chemistry

Keywords

  • diazirine
  • genotoxicity
  • OECD test
  • polycaprolactone
  • sensitization

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