DSM Biomedical, a global
leader in biomedical materials, today announced the development of VitroStealth™,
a breakthrough non-biofouling (NBF) coating technology. Specifically developed
to combine state of the art non-biofouling properties with high durability and
fast processing, VitroStealth™ coating is scratch resistant and reduces
unwanted protein absorption and cellular adhesion on surfaces.
“While the main application focus at this time for VitroStealth™
coating is in life science consumables, pre-analytics, and point of care diagnostics,
we are excited about the many other areas that the technology can significantly
impact,” said Steve Hartig, President of DSM Biomedical. “We currently
are investigating the scope of this technology for in-vivo medical applications
and see a future for this coating technology in several other markets.”
To develop the medical coating technology, DSM Biomedical leveraged advances
in scratch resistant coatings developed by its parent organization DSM for use
in displays and other non-medical applications. By extending DSM’s leading
hard coat technology to medical applications, DSM is aiming to offer the medical
device and pharmaceutical industry the ability to decrease the likelihood of
surface contamination and improve assay sensitivity, reproducibility and ultimately
the reliability of medical consumables and point of care diagnostic tools. Application
includes pre-analytical blood collection devices where VitroStealthTM coating
eliminates surface mediated hemolysis and leads to clean, reproducible and thus
reliable serum or plasma samples for the clinical laboratory. In diagnostics,
VitroStealthTM coating increases signal to noise ratio as the analyte is not
partially lost by adsorption to the surface of the device. Furthermore, due
to its highly hydrophilic character the coating increases the capillary flow
of analytes in micro-fluidic point of care devices.
“Medical experts do not leave much to chance. They need analytical and
diagnostic tools that are reliable and leave no doubts regarding their efficacy,”
said John Marugg, Business Director for Medical Coatings, DSM Biomedical. “It
was critical that we expand upon DSM’s existing technology to provide
the medical community with a coating technology whose durability and reliability
are unparalleled.”
Although coatings and surface treatments that reduce the accumulation of biological
species have been on the market for some time, they often suffer from high levels
of extractables and leachables, as well as poor scratch resistance. In some
cases, these extractables have interfered with subsequent in-vitro assays and
this potential for interference has limited the application success of current
non-biofouling solutions.
Comparatively, VitroStealth™ coatings are solvent based and cured by
exposure to UV light. This crosslinking chemistry leads to remarkably low levels
of extractables and leachables, thereby greatly enhancing device reliability.
VitroStealth™coatings can be processed at high speeds and applied using
a variety of liquid coating techniques, including dip-coating, spin coating
and spray coating, among others. The fast processing is suitable for high throughput
manufacturing of large numbers of coated parts.
Posted October 28th, 2009