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    Synthesis and biological evaluation of a library of AGE‐related amino acid triazole crosslinkers
    (2020) Icik, Esra; Jolly, Anthony; Löffler, Paul; Agelidis, Nektarios; Bugdayci, Bakiye; Altevogt, Luca; Bilitewski, Ursula; Baro, Angelika; Laschat, Sabine
    Three N‐Boc‐protected amino acids, l‐serine, l‐aspartic, and l‐glutamic acid, were either converted into their methyl azidoalkanoates or various alkynes via Bestmann‐Ohira strategy or via reaction with propargylamine and propargyl bromide, respectively. The Cu‐catalyzed click reaction provided a library of amino acid based triazoles, which were further N‐methylated to triazolium iodides or deprotected and precipitated as free amino acid triazole dihydrochlorides. The biological properties of all derivatives were investigated by cytotoxicity assay (against L929 mouse fibroblasts) and broth microdilution method (E. coli ΔTolC and S. aureus). First results reveal complete inactivity for triazolium iodides with cell viabilities and microbial growths nearly 100 %, indicating them as possible analogs of advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs).
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    Triazole-based cross-linkers in radical polymerization processes: tuning mechanical properties of poly(acrylamide) and poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) hydrogels
    (2018) Götz, Tobias; Schädel, Nicole; Petri, Nadja; Kirchhof, Manuel; Bilitewski, Ursula; Tovar, Günter E. M.; Laschat, Sabine; Southan, Alexander
    Triazole-based cross-linkers with different spacer lengths and different functional end groups (acrylamides, methacrylamides, maleimides and vinylsulfonamides) were synthesized, investigated for cytotoxic and antibacterial activity, and incorporated into poly(acrylamide) (PAAm) and poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) (PDMAAm) hydrogels by free radical polymerization. Hydrogels prepared with different cross-linkers and cross-linker contents between 0.2% and 1.0% were compared by gel yields, equilibrium degrees of swelling (S) and storage moduli (G’). Generally with increasing cross-linker content, G’ values of the hydrogels increased, while S values decreased. The different polymerizable cross-linker end groups resulted in a decrease of G’ in the following order for cross-linkers with C4 spacers: acrylamide > maleimide > methacrylamide > vinylsulfonamide. Longer cross-linker alkyl spacer lengths caused an increase in G’ and a decrease in S. Independent of the cross-linker used, a universal correlation between G’ and equilibrium polymer volume fraction phi was found. For PAAm hydrogels, G’ ranged between 4 kPa and 23 kPa and and phi between 0.07 and 0.14. For PDMAAm hydrogels, G’ ranged between 0.1 kPa and 4.9 kPa and and phi between 0.02 and 0.06. The collected data were used to establish an empirical model to predict G’ depending on phi. G’ of PAAm and PDMAAm hydrogels is given by G' = 4034 kPa * phi^2.66 and G' = 4297 kPa * phi^2.46, respectively.
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