| Literature DB >> 31361077 |
Lina Apitius1,2, Sven Buschmann1, Christian Bergs1, David Schönauer3, Felix Jakob1,2, Andrij Pich1,4, Ulrich Schwaneberg1,2.
Abstract
Biadhesive peptides (peptesives) are an attractive tool for assembling two chemically different materials-for example, stainless steel and polycaprolactone (PCL). Stainless steel is used in medical stents and PCL is used as a biodegradable polymer for fabrication of tissue growth scaffolds and drug delivering micro-containers. Biadhesive peptides are composed of two domains (e.g., dermaseptin S1 and LCI) with different material-binding properties that are separated through a stiff peptide-spacer. The peptesive dermaseptin S1-domain Z-LCI immobilizes antibiotic-loaded PCL micro-containers on stainless steel surfaces. Immobilization is visualized by microscopy and field emission scanning electron microscopy analysis and released antibiotic from the micro-containers is confirmed through growth inhibition of Escherichia coli cells.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic delivery; bare-metal stents; biadhesive peptide; drug-eluting system; polycaprolactone
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31361077 DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201900125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Biosci ISSN: 1616-5187 Impact factor: 4.979