Very Large PoreMesoporous Bioactive Silicate Glasses: Comparison of Behavior toward Classical Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses in Terms of Drug Loading/Release and Bioactivity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
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Very Large PoreMesoporous Bioactive Silicate Glasses: Comparison of Behavior toward Classical Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses in Terms of Drug Loading/Release and Bioactivity / Carrozza, Debora; Ferrari, Erika; Malavasi, Gianluca. - In: MATERIALS. - ISSN 1996-1944. - 17:2(2024), pp. 373-388. [10.3390/ma17020373]
Abstract:
Abstract: Considering the increase in patients who suffer from osteoporosis and the bone defects
that occur in these patients, bone tissue regeneration is a promising option to solve this problem. To
achieve a synergistic effect between the synthesis of a proper structure and bioactive/pharmaceutical
activity, ions with a physiological effect can be added to silica structures, such as Ca2+, thanks to its
bioactive behavior, and Ga3+ for its antibacterial and anticancer action. In this work, the synthesis
of large pore mesoporous silica (LPMS), potential bioactive glasses containing Ca2+ and Ga3+, has
been studied. Corresponding structures, in terms of composition, have been synthesized following
the Sol-Gel EISA (Evaporation Induced Self-Assembly) process (obtaining Classical Mesoporous
Silica, MS). Pore structure characterization of LPMSs and MSs has been performed using N2 adsorption/
desorption and Hg-porosimetry, showing the presence of pores for LPMSs in the range of
20–60 and 200–600 nm. Nisin, a polycyclic antibacterial peptide, has been used for load tests. The
load and release tests performed highlight a higher loading and releasing, doubled for LPMSs if compared
to MSs. To confirm the maintenance of the structure of LPMSs and their mechanical strength
and resistance, scanning electron microscopy images were acquired before and after release tests. Ca
and Ga release in SBF has been studied through inductively coupled plasma—optical emission spectroscopy
(ICP-OES), showing a particularly high release of these ions performed with LPMSs. The
bioactive behavior of Ca-containing structures has been confirmed using FT-IR (Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy), SEM-EDS (Scanning Electron Microscope-Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy),
and X-ray powder diffraction (XRDP). In conclusion, LPMSs showed better loading and releasing
properties compared with classical MS and better release in terms of active ions. In addition, it has
also been demonstrated that LPMSs have bioactive behavior (a well-known characteristic of MSs).
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Keywords:
large pore mesoporous silica; nisin; bioactive glasses; Ga-containing glasses; pharmaceutical peptides; porous biomaterials
Elenco autori:
Carrozza, Debora; Ferrari, Erika; Malavasi, Gianluca
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