Pepsin-inspired polyurethanes containing a tyrosine–fumaric acid–tyrosine segment

2012 
Two kinds of novel peptide mimetic pepsin-inspired degradable polyurethanes were synthesized and characterized. A synthetic pseudo tripeptide acted as chain extender and provided active sites for pepsin biodegradation. In vitrodegradation behavior was investigated in simulated gastric fluid containing pepsin, and assessed by 1H NMR, mass loss and SEM. The results indicated that the pseudo peptide bonds in polyurethanes were effectively digested by the action of pepsin. Furthermore, the rate and degree of pepsin-inspired polyurethanes in simulated gastric fluid containing pepsin could be controlled by alteration of the soft segments and activity of pepsin. The influence of the polymers on human umbilical vein endothelial cells was evaluated by WST-1 assay. The results indicated that the polymers sustained much higher cell viability than the controls.
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