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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 21, 1998
Filed:
Dec. 23, 1996
Hideyuki Yokota, Ohtsu, JP;
Masakazu Tanaka, Ohtsu, JP;
Masahiro Seko, Ohtsu, JP;
Noriko Monden, Ohtsu, JP;
Susumu Arimori, Ohtsu, JP;
Shigeji Konagaya, Ohtsu, JP;
Toyo Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
The present invention relates to an organic solvent-soluble mucopolysaccharide consisting of an ionic complex of at least one mucopolysaccharide (preferably heparin or heparin derivative) and a quaternary phosphonium, an antibacterial antithrombogenic composition comprising said organic solvent-soluble mucopolysaccharide and an organic polymer material, an antibacterial antithrombogenic composition comprising said organic solvent-soluble mucopolysaccharide and an antibacterial agent (preferably inorganic antibacterial agent such as silver zeolite), and to a medical material comprising said organic solvent-soluble mucopolysaccharide. The organic solvent-soluble mucopolysaccharide, and the antibacterial antithrombogenic composition and medical material containing the same, of the present invention, can easily impart antithrombogenicity and antibacterial property to a polymer to be a base material, which properties being maintained not only immediately after preparation of the material but also after long-term elution. Thus, the organic solvent-soluble mucopolysaccharide and antibacterial antithrombogenic material of the present invention show superior applicability as a material to impart antithrombogenicity and antibacterial ability to medical materials.