Literature DB >> 17025349

From natural products to polymeric derivatives of "eugenol": a new approach for preparation of dental composites and orthopedic bone cements.

Luis Rojo1, Blanca Vazquez, Juan Parra, Antonio López Bravo, Sanjukta Deb, Julio San Roman.   

Abstract

Polymers with eugenol moieties covalently bonded to the macromolecular chains were synthesized for potential application in orthopedic and dental cements. First, eugenol was functionalized with polymerizable groups. The synthetic methods employed afforded two different methacrylic derivatives, where the acrylic and eugenol moieties were either directly bonded, eugenyl methacrylate (EgMA), or separated through an oxyethylene group, ethoxyeugenyl methacrylate (EEgMA). A typical Fisher esterification reaction was used for the synthesis of EgMA and EEgMA, affording the desired monomers in 80% yields. Polymerization of each of the novel monomers, at low conversion, provided soluble polymers consisting of hydrocarbon macromolecules with pendant eugenol moieties. At high conversions only cross-linked polymers were obtained, attributed to participation of the allylic double bonds in the polymerization reaction. In addition, copolymers of each eugenol derivative with ethyl methacrylate (EMA) were prepared at low conversion, with the copolymerization reaction studied by assuming the terminal model and the reactivity ratios determined according to linear and nonlinear methods. The values obtained were r(EgMA) = 1.48, r(EMA) = 0.55 and r(EEgMA) = 1.22, r(EMA) = 0.42. High molecular weight polymers and copolymers were obtained at low conversion. Analysis of thermal properties revealed a T(g) of 95 degrees C for PEgMA and of 20 degrees C for PEEgMA and an increase in the thermal stability for the eugenol derivatives polymers and copolymers with respect to that of PEMA. Water sorption of the copolymers was found to decrease with the eugenol derivative content. Both monomers EgMA and EEgMA showed antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans, producing inhibition halos of 7 and 21 mm, respectively. Finally, cell culture studies revealed that the copolymers did not leach any toxic eluants and showed good cellular proliferation with respect to PEMA. This study thus indicates that the eugenyl methacrylate derivatives are potentially good candidates for dental and orthopedic cements.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17025349     DOI: 10.1021/bm0603241

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


  8 in total

1.  The preparation of high conversion polymeric systems containing eugenol residues and their rheological characterization.

Authors:  Luis Rojo; Assunta Borzacchiello; Juan Parra; Sanjukta Deb; Blanca Vázquez; Julio San Román
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2007-11-29       Impact factor: 3.896

2.  Synthesis of new polyesters by acyclic diene metathesis polymerization of bio-based α,ω-dienes prepared from eugenol and castor oil (undecenoate).

Authors:  Duy Le; Chanatip Samart; Suwadee Kongparakul; Kotohiro Nomura
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-04-02       Impact factor: 4.036

3.  Water Sorption, Water Solubility, and Rheological Properties of Resin-Based Dental Composites Incorporating Immobilizable Eugenol-Derivative Monomer.

Authors:  Ali Alrahlah; Abdel-Basit Al-Odayni; Waseem Sharaf Saeed; Abdullah Al-Kahtani; Fahad M Alkhtani; Nassr S Al-Maflehi
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 4.329

Review 4.  Characteristics and Application of Eugenol in the Production of Epoxy and Thermosetting Resin Composites: A Review.

Authors:  Danuta Matykiewicz; Katarzyna Skórczewska
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 3.748

5.  Poly(anhydride-esters) comprised exclusively of naturally occurring antimicrobials and EDTA: antioxidant and antibacterial activities.

Authors:  Ashley L Carbone-Howell; Nicholas D Stebbins; Kathryn E Uhrich
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2014-04-17       Impact factor: 6.988

6.  Rapid prototyping of microbial production strains for the biomanufacture of potential materials monomers.

Authors:  Christopher J Robinson; Pablo Carbonell; Adrian J Jervis; Cunyu Yan; Katherine A Hollywood; Mark S Dunstan; Andrew Currin; Neil Swainston; Reynard Spiess; Sandra Taylor; Paul Mulherin; Steven Parker; William Rowe; Nicholas E Matthews; Kirk J Malone; Rosalind Le Feuvre; Philip Shapira; Perdita Barran; Nicholas J Turner; Jason Micklefield; Rainer Breitling; Eriko Takano; Nigel S Scrutton
Journal:  Metab Eng       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 9.783

7.  Photoinduced Polymerization of Eugenol-Derived Methacrylates.

Authors:  Samantha Molina-Gutiérrez; Sara Dalle Vacche; Alessandra Vitale; Vincent Ladmiral; Sylvain Caillol; Roberta Bongiovanni; Patrick Lacroix-Desmazes
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-07-29       Impact factor: 4.411

8.  Eugenyl-2-Hydroxypropyl Methacrylate-Incorporated Experimental Dental Composite: Degree of Polymerization and In Vitro Cytotoxicity Evaluation.

Authors:  Abdel-Basit Al-Odayni; Dalal H Alotaibi; Waseem Sharaf Saeed; Abdullah Al-Kahtani; Ali Assiri; Fahad M Alkhtani; Ali Alrahlah
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 4.329

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