Elasticity and safety of alkoxyethyl cyanoacrylate tissue adhesives
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Mizrahi, Boaz; Stefanescu, Cristina F.; Yang, Celine; Lawlor, Michael W.; Ko, Dennis; Kohane, Daniel S; Langer, Robert S; ... Show more Show less
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Cyanoacrylate glues are easily applied to wounds with good cosmetic results. However, they tend to be brittle and can induce local tissue toxicity. A series of cyanoacrylate monomers with a flexible ether linkage and varying side-chain lengths was synthesized and characterized for potential use as tissue adhesives. The effect of side-chain length on synthesis yield, physical and mechanical properties, formaldehyde generation, cytotoxicity in vitro and biocompatibility in vivo were examined. The incorporation of etheric oxygen allowed the production of flexible monomers with good adhesive strength. Monomers with longer side-chains were found to have less toxicity both in vitro and in vivo. Polymerized hexoxyethyl cyanoacrylate was more elastic than its commercially available and widely used alkyl analog 2-octyl cyanoacrylate, without compromising biocompatibility.
Date issued
2011-04Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Acta Biomaterialia
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Elsevier
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Mizrahi, Boaz et al. “Elasticity and Safety of Alkoxyethyl Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesives.” Acta Biomaterialia 7.8 (2011): 3150–3157.
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1742-7061