Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a superhydrated molecularly crosslinked collagen for use as a contact lens material comprising:
- a. combining two or more collagen molecules with a photoactivatable heterobifunctional crosslinking agent having a conventional site and a photoactivatable site such that the conventional site on the crosslinking agent is bound to the collagen molecule, and the other photoactivatable site on the crosslinking agent is unbound, such that upon photoactivation, crosslinks are formed when the photoactivated site on the crosslinking agent binds to another collagen molecule;
- b. photoactivating the collagen-crosslinking agent combination to form said crosslinks; and
- c. incorporating the said two or more collagen molecules into a contact lens.
- 2. A method of preparing a highly crosslinked collagen for implant surgery comprising:
- a. combining two or more collagen molecules with a photoactivatable heterobifunctional crosslinking agent having a conventional site and a photoactivatable site such that the conventional site on the crosslinking agent is bound to the collagen molecule, and the other photoactivatable site on the crosslinking agent is unbound, such that upon photoactivation, crosslinks are formed when the photoactivated site on the crosslinking agent binds to another collagen molecule;
- b. photoactivating the collagen-crosslinking agent combination to form said crosslinks; and
- c. incorporating the said two or more collagen molecules into a surgical implant.
- 3. A method of preparing a highly crosslinked collagen for injection material comprising:
- a. combining two or more collagen molecules with a photoactivatable heterobifunctional crosslinking agent having a conventional site and a photoactivatable site such that the conventional site on the crosslinking agent is bound to the collagen molecule, and the other photoactivatable site on the crosslinking agent is unbound, such that upon photoactivation, crosslinks are formed when the photoactivated site on the crosslinking agent binds to another collagen molecule;
- b. photoactivating the collagen-crosslinking agent combination to form said crosslinks; and
- c. incorporating the said two or more collagen molecules into an injection material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/159,603, filed on Feb. 24, 1988.
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