A novel ciprofloxacin loaded chitosan nanoparticle-based coating onto titanium substrates has been developed and characterized to obtain an orthopaedic implant surface able to in situ release the antibiotic for the prevention of post-operative infections. Ciprofloxacin loaded chitosan nanoparticles were obtained using the combination of sulfobutyl ether-beta-cyclodextrin and gamma-cyclodextrin. The resulting nanoparticulate system was characterized by TEM, HPLC and XPS. Particle size was in the range 426-552 nm and zeta potential values were around +30 mV. This antibacterial coating was able to in vitro inhibit two nosocomial Staphylococcus aureus strains growth, with a reduction of about 20 times compared to controls. No impairment in MG63 osteoblast-like cells viability, adhesion and gene expression were detected at 48 h, 7 and 14 days of culture. Overall, the investigated coating represents a promising candidate for the development of a new antibiotic carrier for titanium implants.

Monica Mattioli-Belmonte, Stefania Cometa, Concetta Ferretti, Roberta Iatta, Adriana Trapani, Edmondo Ceci, et al. (2014). Characterization and cytocompatibility of an antibiotic/chitosan/cyclodextrins nanocoating on titanium implants. CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 110, 173-182 [10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.03.097].

Characterization and cytocompatibility of an antibiotic/chitosan/cyclodextrins nanocoating on titanium implants

CECI, EDMONDO;FALCONI, MIRELLA;
2014

Abstract

A novel ciprofloxacin loaded chitosan nanoparticle-based coating onto titanium substrates has been developed and characterized to obtain an orthopaedic implant surface able to in situ release the antibiotic for the prevention of post-operative infections. Ciprofloxacin loaded chitosan nanoparticles were obtained using the combination of sulfobutyl ether-beta-cyclodextrin and gamma-cyclodextrin. The resulting nanoparticulate system was characterized by TEM, HPLC and XPS. Particle size was in the range 426-552 nm and zeta potential values were around +30 mV. This antibacterial coating was able to in vitro inhibit two nosocomial Staphylococcus aureus strains growth, with a reduction of about 20 times compared to controls. No impairment in MG63 osteoblast-like cells viability, adhesion and gene expression were detected at 48 h, 7 and 14 days of culture. Overall, the investigated coating represents a promising candidate for the development of a new antibiotic carrier for titanium implants.
2014
Monica Mattioli-Belmonte, Stefania Cometa, Concetta Ferretti, Roberta Iatta, Adriana Trapani, Edmondo Ceci, et al. (2014). Characterization and cytocompatibility of an antibiotic/chitosan/cyclodextrins nanocoating on titanium implants. CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 110, 173-182 [10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.03.097].
Monica Mattioli-Belmonte;Stefania Cometa;Concetta Ferretti;Roberta Iatta;Adriana Trapani;Edmondo Ceci;Mirella Falconi;Elvira De Giglio
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