| Literature DB >> 25905976 |
Victoria Wagener1, Anne-Sophie Faltz, Manuela S Killian, Patrik Schmuki, Sannakaisa Virtanen.
Abstract
The influence of bovine serum albumin (BSA) on the electrochemical behaviour of pure Mg and Fe was studied in simulated body fluid (SBF), in view of the possible application of these materials as biodegradable metals. Results indicate a different trend for the BSA-effect on corrosion for the two metals: for Mg, a strong corrosion-inhibiting effect is observed in the presence of BSA in solution, especially for short-term exposure, whereas for Fe only a slight acceleration of corrosion is caused by the addition of BSA to the solution. For both metals, the protein-effect on the electrochemical behaviour shows a complex time-dependence. Surface analysis indicates that stronger BSA adsorption takes place on Mg than on Fe. Moreover, adsorption experiments with BSA and a second protein (lysozyme) were conducted. The results are discussed in view of electrostatic interactions between differently charged metal oxide/hydroxide surfaces and proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25905976 DOI: 10.1039/c4fd00253a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Faraday Discuss ISSN: 1359-6640 Impact factor: 4.008