- Tytuł:
- Multifunctional biodegradable polymer/clay nanocomposites with antibacterial properties in drug delivery systems
- Autorzy:
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Rapacz-Kmita, Alicja
Szaraniec, Barbara
Mikołajczyk, Maciej
Stodolak-Zych, Ewa
Dzierzkowska, Ewa
Gajek, Marcin
Dudek, Piotr - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27324154.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2020
- Wydawca:
- Politechnika Wrocławska. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej
- Tematy:
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nanocomposite
clay mineral
drug carrier
mechanical properties
antimicrobial activities
nanokompozyt
minerał ilasty
nośnik leku
właściwości mechaniczne
działanie przeciwdrobnoustrojowe - Opis:
- Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of intercalation of gentamicin and neomycin in montmorillonite (MMT) nanofillers, as well as to study the in vitro antimicrobial properties of nanocomposite films containing a small amount of thus obtained nanofillers. Methods: The polylactide matrix (PLA) nanocomposite films with drug-intercalated montmorillonite fillers were obtained by casting after intercalation of drugs in aqueous solutions. The efficiency of intercalation has been confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Zeta potential measurements. The materials were studied for surface wettability, roughness and mechanical properties during 6 weeks of incubation in phosphate buffer saline, and their bactericidal activity was tested against Escherichia coli bacteria before and after 6 weeks of incubation in distilled water at 37 C. The presence of antibiotics during the incubation was monitored by conductivity and pH measurements. Results: The results indicate that nanocomposite polylactide films with montmorillonite filler intercalated with gentamicin and neomycin tend to degrade faster that their counterparts with non-intercalated fillers, which affects their mechanical properties. However, drug intercalation provided an antibacterial activity, which was confirmed by the presence of zones inhibiting the growth of Gram-negative bacteria for both antibiotics. It was also confirmed that the interaction of antibiotics with clay and polymer matrix did not adversely affect this bactericidal effect. Conclusions: Montmorillonite can be successfully intercalated with both gentamicin and neomycin, and then used as active filler for polylactide films having very good antibacterial properties, therefore their use in biomedical applications can be significantly expanded.
- Źródło:
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Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics; 2020, 22, 2; 83--92
1509-409X
2450-6303 - Pojawia się w:
- Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki