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Exploring the Critical Factors Limiting Polyaniline Biocompatibility

Today, the application of polyaniline in biomedicine is widely discussed. However, information about impurities released from polyaniline and about the cytotoxicity of its precursors aniline, aniline hydrochloride, and ammonium persulfate are scarce. Therefore, cytotoxicity thresholds for the indivi...

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Autores principales: Kašpárková, Věra, Humpolíček, Petr, Stejskal, Jaroslav, Capáková, Zdenka, Bober, Patrycja, Skopalová, Kateřina, Lehocký, Marián
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30960346
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11020362
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author Kašpárková, Věra
Humpolíček, Petr
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Capáková, Zdenka
Bober, Patrycja
Skopalová, Kateřina
Lehocký, Marián
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description Today, the application of polyaniline in biomedicine is widely discussed. However, information about impurities released from polyaniline and about the cytotoxicity of its precursors aniline, aniline hydrochloride, and ammonium persulfate are scarce. Therefore, cytotoxicity thresholds for the individual precursors and their combinations were determined (MTT assay) and the type of cell death caused by exposition to the precursors was identified using flow-cytometry. Tests on fibroblasts revealed higher cytotoxicity of ammonium persulfate than aniline hydrochloride. Thanks to the synergic effect, both monomers in combination enhanced their cytotoxicities compared with individual substances. Thereafter, cytotoxicity of polyaniline doped with different acids (sulfuric, nitric, phosphoric, hydrochloric, and methanesulfonic) was determined and correlated with impurities present in respective sample (HPLC). The lowest cytotoxicity showed polyaniline doped with phosphoric acid (followed by sulfuric, methanesulfonic, and nitric acid). Cytotoxicity of polyaniline was mainly attributed to the presence of residual ammonium persulfate and low-molecular-weight polar substances. This is crucial information with respect to the purification of polyaniline and production of its cytocompatible form.
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spelling pubmed-64191962019-04-02 Exploring the Critical Factors Limiting Polyaniline Biocompatibility Kašpárková, Věra Humpolíček, Petr Stejskal, Jaroslav Capáková, Zdenka Bober, Patrycja Skopalová, Kateřina Lehocký, Marián Polymers (Basel) Article Today, the application of polyaniline in biomedicine is widely discussed. However, information about impurities released from polyaniline and about the cytotoxicity of its precursors aniline, aniline hydrochloride, and ammonium persulfate are scarce. Therefore, cytotoxicity thresholds for the individual precursors and their combinations were determined (MTT assay) and the type of cell death caused by exposition to the precursors was identified using flow-cytometry. Tests on fibroblasts revealed higher cytotoxicity of ammonium persulfate than aniline hydrochloride. Thanks to the synergic effect, both monomers in combination enhanced their cytotoxicities compared with individual substances. Thereafter, cytotoxicity of polyaniline doped with different acids (sulfuric, nitric, phosphoric, hydrochloric, and methanesulfonic) was determined and correlated with impurities present in respective sample (HPLC). The lowest cytotoxicity showed polyaniline doped with phosphoric acid (followed by sulfuric, methanesulfonic, and nitric acid). Cytotoxicity of polyaniline was mainly attributed to the presence of residual ammonium persulfate and low-molecular-weight polar substances. This is crucial information with respect to the purification of polyaniline and production of its cytocompatible form. MDPI 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6419196/ /pubmed/30960346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym11020362 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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