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Tyramine functionalization of poly(glycerol sebacate) increases the elasticity of the polymer

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Poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS) is an elastomer used widely in tissue engineering studies due to good biocompatibility. Hereby we report a tyramine functionalized PGS called PGS-TA. Tyramine adds a stronger physical bonding capability to PGS-TA. Tensile tests showed that the softness and toughness of the material were similar to PGS. However, PGS-TA demonstrated 16-folds increase of elastic deformations compared to PGS processed under identical conditions. The <i>in vitro</i> studies demonstrated that the viability, and metabolic activity of baboon smooth muscle cells were the same as those on tissue culture polystyrene. Porous subcutaneous implants of PGS-TA substantially degraded <i>in vivo</i> over two weeks, showing good biodegradability and biocompatibility. We expect PGS-TA to be useful for applications in tissues and organs that are subjected to large reversible mechanical deformations.

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