Claims
- 1. A medical device having long-lasting bactericidal properties comprising,
- a substrate,
- heparin molecules ionically bound to said substrate via anchor molecules, said anchor molecules attached directly to said substrate and interposed between said heparin molecules and said substrate, said anchor molecules selected from the group consisting of BZK and TDMAC, and
- cationic antibiotic molecules ionically bound to said heparin molecules.
- 2. A medical device as claimed in claim 1 wherein more than one cationic antibiotic molecule is bound to each molecule of heparin.
- 3. A medical device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cationic antibiotic is an aminoglycoside or a polypeptide antibiotic.
- 4. A medical device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cationic antibiotic is selected from the group consisting of Polymyxin B and Gentamicin.
- 5. In a medical device prepared from a substrate, a method of imparting said medical device with long-lasting bactericidal properties comprising,
- attaching anchor molecules selected from the group consisting of BZK and TDMAC directly to said substrate by soaking said substrate in a solution containing said anchor molecules,
- next soaking said substrate in a solution containing heparin molecules in monovalent metal salt form to ionically bind said heparin molecules to said anchor molecules on said substrate, and
- then soaking said substrate in a solution containing a salt form of cationic antibiotic molecules to bind said cationic antibiotic molecules to said heparin.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5 further characterized by binding more than one cationic antibiotic molecule to each molecule of heparin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation division of application Ser. No. 06/889,251, filed July 25, 1986, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Lubert Stryer, Biochemistry, 2nd Ed., published by: W. H. Freeman and Company 1981, pp. 180, 201. |
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