抗菌活性
纳米凝胶
壳聚糖
原位
化学
纳米技术
材料科学
细菌
药物输送
生物化学
有机化学
生物
遗传学
作者
Mengni Fan,Jingxing Si,Xiaogang Xu,Linfu Chen,Junpeng Chen,Chao Yang,Jingwu Zhu,Lihuang Wu,Tian Jiang,Xiaoyi Chen,Xiaozhou Mou,Xiaojun Cai
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117636
摘要
Development of multifunctional antibacterial agent with long-lasting antibacterial activity and biofilm ablation performance is significant for the effective treatment of bacterial infections. Here, by utilizing the electrostatic interaction between sulfonated chitosan (SCS) and Ag+ and chitosan (CS), and the sodium borohydride reduction method, a versatile antibacterial agent ([email protected]/SCS) capable of generating silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in-situ and long-acting slow-release Ag+ was developed. [email protected]/SCS has a good physiological stability and can long-acting slow-release of Ag+ due to the pH-dependent Ag+ release behavior of AgNPs. Noteworthy, [email protected]/SCS can exert both excellent short- and long-term antibacterial and biofilm ablation activity. Importantly, it also exhibits superior antibacterial activity in the treatment of implant infections, accompanied by good biocompatibility. Together, this study suggest that [email protected]/CSC is indeed a versatile antibacterial agent, and is expected to provide an effective treatment modality for implant infections in the clinic settings.
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