| Literature DB >> 26874283 |
Jinshan Guo1, Wei Wang2, Jianqing Hu3, Denghui Xie4, Ethan Gerhard1, Merisa Nisic1, Dingying Shan1, Guoying Qian5, Siyang Zheng1, Jian Yang6.
Abstract
Bacterial and fungal infections in the use of surgical devices and medical implants remain a major concern. Traditional bioadhesives fail to incorporate anti-microbial properties, necessitating additional anti-microbial drug injection. Herein, by the introduction of the clinically used and inexpensive anti-fungal agent, 10-undecylenic acid (UA), into our recently developed injectable citrate-based mussel-inspired bioadhesives (iCMBAs), a new family of anti-bacterial and anti-fungal iCMBAs (AbAf iCs) was developed. AbAf iCs not only showed strong wet tissue adhesion strength, but also exhibited excellent in vitro cyto-compatibility, fast degradation, and strong initial and considerable long-term anti-bacterial and anti-fungal ability. For the first time, the biocompatibility and anti-microbial ability of sodium metaperiodate (PI), an oxidant used as a cross-linking initiator in the AbAf iCs system, was also thoroughly investigated. Our results suggest that the PI-based bioadhesives showed better anti-microbial properties compared to the unstable silver-based bioadhesive materials. In conclusion, AbAf iCs family can serve as excellent anti-bacterial and anti-fungal bioadhesive candidates for tissue/wound closure, wound dressing, and bone regeneration, especially when bacterial or fungal infections are a major concern.Entities:
Keywords: Antibacterial; Antifungal; Citric acid; Silver nanoparticles; Sodium metaperiodate; Wound closure
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26874283 PMCID: PMC4764444 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2016.01.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479