Using Catechol and Zwitterion-Functionalized Copolymers to Prevent Dental Bacterial Adhesion.

ACS applied bio materials(2023)

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In this manuscript, we report the synthesis of zwitterionic copolymers and their ability to form antifouling coatings on porous hydroxyapatite as a mimic of dental coatings. Specifically, we systematically investigated how altering the composition of copolymers of catechol methacrylate (Cat-MA or ) and methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (-MPC) with varying catechol-to-zwitterion ratios impacted their adhesive and antifouling properties, allowing for the rational design of functional coatings. Characterization by ellipsometry, contact angle goniometry, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed the presence of hydrophilic copolymer coatings of ∼10 nm thickness. Notably, these copolymers adhered to hydroxyapatite and reduced the level of attachment of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive . Additionally, experiments that mimicked the complex mouth environment (i.e., swallowing and using mouthwash) were employed to evaluate adhesion, finding that the copolymer coatings reduced the quantity of adhered bacteria. We suggest that these copolymers provide insights into the design of antifouling coatings that are appropriate for use in oral care.
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antifouling, hydroxyapatite, phosphorylcholine, polydopamine, Streptococcus oralis, zwitterion
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