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Title: | “Click” Chemistry-Tethered Hyaluronic Acid-Based Contact Lens Coatings Improve Lens Wettability and Lower Protein Adsorption |
Authors: | Deng X Korogiannaki M Rastegari B Zhang J Chen M Fu Q Sheardown H Filipe CDM Hoare T |
Department: | Chemical Engineering |
Keywords: | TEMPO oxidation;hyaluronic acid;poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate);protein adsorption;surface wettability;Adsorption;Contact Lenses;Hyaluronic Acid;Proteins;Wettability |
Publication Date: | 31-Aug-2016 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society (ACS) |
Abstract: | Improving the wettability of and reducing the protein adsorption to contact lenses may be beneficial for improving wearer comfort. Herein, we describe a simple "click" chemistry approach to surface functionalize poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA)-based contact lenses with hyaluronic acid (HA), a carbohydrate naturally contributing to the wettability of the native tear film. A two-step preparation technique consisting of laccase/TEMPO-mediated oxidation followed by covalent grafting of hydrazide-functionalized HA via simple immersion resulted in a model lens surface that is significantly more wettable, more water retentive, and less protein binding than unmodified pHEMA while maintaining the favorable transparency, refractive, and mechanical properties of a native lens. The dipping/coating method we developed to covalently tether the HA wetting agent is simple, readily scalable, and a highly efficient route for contact lens modification. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/26449 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b07433 |
ISSN: | 1944-8244 1944-8252 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemical Engineering Publications |
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Deng ASC AMI 2016.pdf | Accepted version | 1.56 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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