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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 11, 1986
Filed:
Dec. 10, 1985
Daniel Horak, Prague, CS;
Marie Metalova, Prague, CS;
Frantisek Svec, Hrebec, CS;
Jaroslav Drobnik, Prague, CS;
Jaroslav Kalal, Prague, CS;
Michail I Kuzin, Moscow, SU;
Arnold A Adamian, Moscow, SU;
Jurij V Moiseiev, Moscow, SU;
Klara Z Gumargalieva, Moscow, SU;
Ceskoslovenska akademie ved, , CS;
Abstract
The invention pertains to X-ray contrast spherical hydrogel particles based on polymers and copolymers of acrylates and methacrylates and to a method of their preparation. The subject of this invention are X-ray contrast spherical hydrogel particles based on polymers and copolymers of acrylates and methacrylates characterized by the particles of spherical form with diameter 0.2 to 2 mm, which strongly swell in water and contain a derivative of amino-triiodobenzoic acid of general formula I, ##STR1## where R.sup.1,R.sup.2 is hydrogen, acyl group with 1 to 3 carbon atoms or alkyl with 1 to 10 carbon atoms and X is halogen, --OH or --NH(CH.sub.2).sub.n NH.sub.2, where n=1-6, covalently bonded to the polymer skeleton. A method for preparation of X-ray contrast hydrogel particles according to the invention in which hydrogel particles, containing hydroxyl or epoxide groups localized on side chains of the polymer skeleton, are allowed to swell in an excess of a solvent chosen from the group comprising dioxane, dimethylacetamide, dimethylformamide, tetrahydrofuran and dimethylsulfoxide, which contains the dissolved derivative of amino-triiodobenzoic acid of the general formula I, optionally together with a compound reacting with hydrogen halogenide formed, which is selected, for example, from the group comprising tertiary amines, the dispersion is heated to 100.degree. C. at utmost and allowed to react for 150 hours at utmost, the solid phase is separated and freed of soluble substances by washing. The procedure according to the invention provides spherical hydrogels with X-ray contrast properties without changing their other properties substantial for application in medical practice.