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    Postoperative adhesion can lead to an increase in the number of surgeries required, longer operation times, and high medical costs, resulting in the quality of life of the patient being lowered. To address these clinical problems, we developed a surgical sealant with anti-adhesion properties for the prevention of postoperative adhesion following application to the large intestine surface. The developed sealant was composed of octyl (C8) group-modified Alaska pollock-derived gelatin (C8-ApGltn) and a poly(ethylene)glycol-based 4-armed crosslinker (4S-PEG) (C8-ApGltn/4S-PEG sealant). Hydrophobic modification of the ApGltn molecule with C8 groups effectively enhanced both the burst strength on the large intestine surface and the bulk modulus. An in vitro anti-adhesion test indicated that cured C8-ApGltn/4S-PEG sealant adhered to the large intestine surface showed low adhesive strength compared with commercial anti-adhesion film. Besides, cured C8-ApGltn/4S-PEG sealant effectively inhibited albumin permeation and penetration of L929 fibroblasts. In vivo experiments using a rat peritoneal anti-adhesion model showed that C8-ApGltn/4S-PEG sealant acted as a sealing barrier on the target cecum surface and also provided an anti-adhesion barrier to prevent postoperative adhesion between the peritoneum and cecum. C8-ApGltn/4S-PEG sealant showed sufficient cytocompatibility and biodegradability and therefore has potential for use in gastroenterological surgery. Copyright © 2020 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Ryo Mizuta, Yosuke Mizuno, Xi Chen, Yukari Kurihara, Tetsushi Taguchi. Evaluation of an octyl group-modified Alaska pollock gelatin-based surgical sealant for prevention of postoperative adhesion. Acta biomaterialia. 2021 Feb;121:328-338

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