Modified Sol-Gel Synthesis of Mesoporous Borate Bioactive Glasses for Potential Use in Wound Healing.
Farzad KermaniHossein SadidiAli AhmadabadiSeyed Javad HoseiniSeyed Hasan TavousiAlireza RezapanahSimin NazarnezhadSeyede Atefe HosseiniSahar MollazadehSaeid KargozarPublished in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
In this study, we successfully utilized nitrate precursors for the synthesis of silver (Ag)-doped borate-based mesoporous bioactive glass (MBGs) based on the 1393B3 glass formulation in the presence of a polymeric substrate (polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)) as a stabilizer of boric acid. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed the glassy state of all the MBGs. The incorporation of 7.5 mol% Ag into the glass composition led to a decrease in the glass transition temperature (T g ). Improvements in the particle size, zeta potential, surface roughness, and surface area values were observed in the Ag-doped MBGs. The MBGs (1 mg/mL) had no adverse effect on the viability of fibroblasts. In addition, Ag-doped MBGs exhibited potent antibacterial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative species. In summary, a modified sol-gel method was confirmed for producing the Ag-doped 1393B3 glasses, and the primary in vitro outcomes hold promise for conducting in vivo studies for managing burns.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- highly efficient
- visible light
- gram negative
- wound healing
- multidrug resistant
- drug delivery
- metal organic framework
- gold nanoparticles
- high resolution
- nitric oxide
- type diabetes
- human health
- big data
- drinking water
- cancer therapy
- magnetic resonance
- silver nanoparticles
- artificial intelligence
- electron microscopy
- hyaluronic acid