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Enhanced Effects of Lithocholic Acid Incorporation into Liquid Crystalline Biopolymer Poly(Coumaric Acid) on Structural Ordering and Cell Adhesion
- Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- A novel thermotropic liquid crystalline biocopolymer, poly{4-hydroxycinnamic acid (4HCA: coumaric acid)-co-lithocholic acid (LCA)}, was synthesized by a thermal polycondensation of 4HCA and LCA. When the LCA molar composition of P(4HCA-co-LCA)) was 0, 5, 7, 23, 27, and 45 mol%, the copolymers showed a nematic liquid-crystalline phase. The melting point of the copolymers was 120-250 oC depending on the LCA composition, and showed a maximum at 7 mol%. Wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) analysis showed a typical diffraction pattern of a hexagonal arrangement for 0, 7, 23, and 27 mol% LCA molar composition, which were cooled from a nematic melt. The other polymers showed no distinct diffraction. In particular, the copolymer of 7 mol% LCA molar composition showed four distinct diffractions corresponding to spacings with a reciprocal ratio of 1, 3^<0.5>, 2, and 7^<0.5>, indicating the highest structural ordering of all copolymers prepared here. The results of the cell adhesion and static contact angle tests suggest that the 7 mol% LCA molar composition copolymer had the highest hydrophobicity and cell adhesion ability, which was easily controlled by altering in feed. We conclude that the structural ordering may have a significant correlation with cell adhesion activity.<br />identifier:https://dspace.jaist.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10119/4932
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1389637368
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource