Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) from which pyrogen has been removed are
provided for use in numerous biomedical applications. PHAs which have
been chemically modified to enhance physical and/or chemical properties,
for targeting or to modify biodegradability or clearance by the
reticuloendothelial system (RES), are described. Methods for
depyrogenating PHA polymers prepared by bacterial fermentation processes
are also provided, wherein pyrogens are removed from the polymers without
adversely impacting the polymers' inherent chemical structures and
physical properties. PHAs with advantageous processing characteristics,
including low melting points and/or solubility in non-toxic solvents, are
also described. PHAs are provided which are suitable for use in in vivo
applications such as in tissue coatings, stents, sutures, tubing, bone
and other prostheses, bone or tissue cements, tissue regeneration
devices, wound dressings, drug delivery, and for diagnostic and
prophylactic uses. Properties which are selected for include
degradability, elasticity, inclusion of functional groups or derivatized
groups, which can in turn be used to attach targeting agents, and
bioadhesion.