Abstract: | To develop novel biomedical soft materials with degradability, amphiphilic poly(L ‐lactide)‐grafted dextrans (Dex‐g‐PLLAs) of relatively high sugar unit contents were synthesized with the trimethylsilyl protection method. The characteristic properties of solution‐cast films prepared from the obtained Dex‐g‐PLLAs were investigated. The water absorption and degradation rate of the Dex‐g‐PLLA films increased with increasing sugar unit content. The morphology of the bulk phase and top surface of the Dex‐g‐PLLA films was evaluated with transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, respectively. The bulk phase of the Dex‐g‐PLLA films with a sugar unit content of 16–25 wt % was found by transmission electron microscopy to form a lamellar type of phase‐separated structure composed of approximately 80–100‐nm‐wide nanodomains because of their amphiphilic and branched structures. The hydrophobic top surface for a Dex‐g‐PLLA film with a sugar unit content of 25 wt % covered with PLLA segments was confirmed by atomic force microscopy phase images to be easily converted to a wettable top surface covered with hydrophilic dextran aggregates showing an 8–10‐nm‐wide honeycomb pattern by means of annealing in water. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 44: 6402–6409, 2006 |