Biochemical Approach to Poly(Lactide)-Copper Composite-Impact on Blood Coagulation Processes.
Zdzisława MrozińskaMarcin H KudzinMichał B PonczekAnna KaczmarekPaulina KrólAgnieszka Lisiak-KucińskaRenata ŻyłłaAnetta WalawskaPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The paper presents the investigation of the biological properties of Poly(Lactide)-Copper composite material obtained by sputter deposition of copper onto Poly(lactide) melt-blown nonwoven fabrics. The functionalized composite material was subjected to microbial activity tests against colonies of Gram-positive ( Staphylococcus aureus ), Gram-negative ( Escherichia coli , Pseudomonas aeruginosa ) bacteria, Chaetomium globosum and Candida albicans fungal mold species and biochemical-hematological tests including the evaluation of the Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time, Prothrombin Time, Thrombin Time and electron microscopy fibrin network imaging. The substantial antimicrobial and antifungal activities of the Poly(Lactide)-Copper composite suggests potential applications as an antibacterial/antifungal material. The unmodified Poly(Lactide) fabric showed accelerated human blood plasma clotting in the intrinsic pathway, while copper plating abolished this effect. Unmodified PLA itself could be used for the preparation of wound dressing materials, accelerating coagulation in the case of hemorrhages, and its modifications with the use of various metals might be applied as new customized materials where blood coagulation process could be well controlled, yielding additional anti-pathogen effects.
Keyphrases
- candida albicans
- biofilm formation
- gram negative
- staphylococcus aureus
- escherichia coli
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- oxide nanoparticles
- multidrug resistant
- endothelial cells
- electron microscopy
- cystic fibrosis
- human health
- high resolution
- risk assessment
- drinking water
- mass spectrometry
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- health risk
- anti inflammatory
- platelet rich plasma
- health risk assessment