Claims
- 1. A polyphosphazene-bound heparin complex, comprising:
- a polymeric phosphazene backbone,
- a quaternary ammonium ion covalently attached to said backbone through a divalent organic radical attached at one end to the nitrogen atom of said ion and at the other end to a phosphorus atom of said backbone, and heparin ionically bound to said quaternary ammonium ion, wherein said divalent organic radical has the formula --AL-- or --AM--, wherein A represents --O-- or --NH--, L represents a divalent C.sub.2 -C.sub.12 alkyl group or a divalent C.sub.2 -C.sub.12 alkyl group substituted by a halogen atom or --CN or interrupted by --O-- or a divalent organic functional group of the formula --COO--, --CONR--, --RC.dbd.CR--, --C.dbd.C--, ##STR24## or --CO--, wherein each R independently represents hydrogen or a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl group, m is an integer from 0 to 4, and each E independently represents a halogen atom, --NO.sub.2, --CN, or --R, and M represents a divalent aryl radical of the formula ##STR25## wherein n is 1 or 2, or ##STR26## wherein L.sup.1 is L or --CH.sub.2 --, and A is directly bonded to a phosphorous atom of said backbone.
- 2. The heparin complex of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is an alkoxy radical containing 2 to 12 carbon atoms.
- 3. The heparin complex of claim 2, wherein said alkoxy radical has the formula --O--(CH.sub.2 --).sub.p wherein p is from 2 to 12.
- 4. The heparin complex of claim 3, wherein P is from 2 to 6.
- 5. The heparin complex of claim 1, wherein said organic radical is a phenoxy radical having the formula ##STR27##
- 6. The heparin complex of claim 5, wherein said phenoxy radical has the formula ##STR28##
- 7. The heparin complex of claim 6, wherein m is 0.
- 8. The heparin complex of claim 1, wherein organic groups of the formula --QJ are attached to phosphorous atoms of said backbone, wherein Q represent --NR.sup.1 -- wherein R.sup.1 represents hydrogen or methyl, --O--, or a covalent bond and J represents L.sup.1 H, MH, or ##STR29##
- 9. The heparin complex of claim 8, wherein the ratio of quaternary ammonium ions to organic groups not containing said ions is from 10:1 to 1:100.
- 10. The heparin complex of claim 9, wherein said ratio is from 2:1 to 1:10.
- 11. The heparin complex of claim 9, wherein said ratio is about 1:3.
- 12. The heparin complex of claim 8, wherein said complex is water soluble.
- 13. The heparin complex of claim 12, wherein --QJ represents --N(CH.sub.3).sub.2 or ##STR30## wherein R.sup.2 represents hydrogen.
- 14. The heparin complex of claim 8, wherein said complex is biodegradable.
- 15. The heparin complex of claim 15, wherein --QJ represents --NH.sub.2, or ##STR31## wherein R.sup.2 represents H.
- 16. The heparin complex of claim 8, wherein said complex is biochemically stable.
- 17. The heparin complex of claim 16, wherein --QJ represents ##STR32## or a fluorinated C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 alkoxyl.
- 18. The heparin complex of claim 17, wherein --QJ represents --OCH.sub.2 CF.sub.3.
- 19. The heparin complex of claim 1, wherein said polymeric phosphazene backbone is a cyclic trimer.
- 20. The heparin complex of claim 1, wherein said polymeric phosphazene backbone is a linear chain containing from 3 to 30,000 ##STR33## repeating units.
- 21. The heparin complex of claim 20, wherein said backbone contains from 100 to 20,000 repeating units.
- 22. The heparin complex of claim 20, wherein said backbone contains about 15,000 repeating units.
- 23. The heparin complex of claim 12, wherein --QJ represents --N(CH.sub.3).sub.2 or ##STR34## wherein R.sup.2 represents a side chain of a naturally occurring amino acid.
- 24. The heparin complex of claim 14, wherein --QJ represents --NH.sub.2, or ##STR35## wherein R.sup.2 represents a side chain of a naturally occurring amino acid.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the course of work under a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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