1986

A series of alkyl 2-cyanoacryloyl glycolate tissue adhesives were synthesized and characterized by NMR. Physical properties and bond strengths are presented. Within the series, bond strength decreased with increasing molecular weight. Corresponding polymers were evaluated by in vitro and in vivo techniques for biocompatibility. In general, in vitro biocompatibility increased with molecular weight.

US4615348

A method for adhering an artificial nail to a natural nail by the use of an adhesive comprising at least one of .alpha.-cyanoacrylates of the formula: ##STR1## wherein R is n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, methoxyethyl, ethoxyethyl or etrahydrofurfuryl. This method does not generate heat and assures easy removal of the adhesion with a conventional solvent.

EP0058187

Adhesive composition of the cyanoacrylate type containing Phthalic anhydride as an additive to improve the resistance to moisture and/or heat of the resulting adhesive bonds.

EP0206707

The invention described herein comprises a two component sealant composition and process fro applying the sa,e for repair of ruptures, holes, cracks, etc., in hoses, pipes, tires, etc. The first component is alpha-cyanoacrylate glue which is applied as a layer covering the rupture or crack and after a very short period the second component, a powder, is applied to the surface of the alpha-cyanoacrylate.

DE3514866

Die Erfindung betrifft ein mit Polycyanacrylat umhülltes Pigment sowie ein Verfahren zur Umhüllung von Pigmenten.

Prior to the first clinical trials of doxorubicin-loaded nanoparticles, it was necessary to prepare this formulation in such a way as to meet the requirements generally associated with parenteral administration. This paper describes the conditions under which nanoparticles should be prepared and lyophilized in order to be sterile and free of bacterial endotoxins. These nanoparticles were also subjected to a resuspension test and their size and drug adsorption capacity were found practically unchanged.

Odontoblast-like cells derived from human tooth pulps were maintained in expiant culture and grown either on glass coverslips only (used as control) or on glass coverslips coated with cyanoacrylate films. Ultrastructural and cyto-morphometric evidence showed that cells exposed to cyanoacrylate, in contrast to controls, display a significant decrease of rough endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. In addition, immunofluorescent staining and radioimmunoassays for type-I collagen suggested disturbances in production for the exposed cells.