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Novel hydrogel particles and their IPN films as drug delivery systems with antibacterial properties
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Novel hydrogel particles and their IPN films as drug delivery systems with antibacterial properties

Coskun Silan, Alper Akcali, Muşerref Tatman Otkun, Nilgun Ozbey, Sultan Butun, Ozgur Ozay and Nurettin Sahiner
Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces, Vol.89(1), pp.248-253
01-01-2012
PMID: 21978555

Abstract

Antibacterial materials Microgel Nanogel Polymeric particles Drug Delivery Systems
Poly(acrylonitrile) (p(AN))-based materials such poly(acrylonitrile-co-(3-acrylamidopropyl)-trimethylammonium chloride (p(AN-co-APTMACl)), poly(acrylonitrile-co-4-viniyl pyridine) (p(AN-co-4-VP)) and poly(acrylonitrile-co-N-isopropylacrylamide) (p(AN-co-NIPAM)) core–shell nanoparticles were prepared. The core materials, AN, in p(AN-co-4-VP) nanoparticles, were amidoximated and the shell materials, 4-VP, were quaternized to generate p(AN-co-4-VP)+ and p(AN-co-4-VP)++, single and double positively charged core–shell nanoparticles, respectively. Furthermore, interpenetrating microgels-hydrogel (IPN) polymeric networks were prepared by mixing double quaternized p(AN-co-4-VP)++ core–shell particles with acrylamide (AAm) and 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (HEMA) before polymerization. A model drug, fluorescein sodium salt (FSS) was used in absorption/release studies from these IPNs. Moreover, the prepared and chemically modified particles were tested against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC6538, Pseduomonas aeruginosa ATCC9027, Bacillus subtilis ATCC6633, and Escherichia coli ATCC8739, and found that some of these particles had antibacterial properties against tested bacteria.
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