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Electrochemically synthesized biomaterials

Janković, Ana; Đošić, Marija; Stevanović, Milena; Vukašinović-Sekulić, Vesna; Kojić, Vesna; Mišković-Stanković, Vesna

(Beograd : Savez hemijskih inženjera Srbije, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Janković, Ana
AU  - Đošić, Marija
AU  - Stevanović, Milena
AU  - Vukašinović-Sekulić, Vesna
AU  - Kojić, Vesna
AU  - Mišković-Stanković, Vesna
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1242
AB  - INTRODUCTION: Electrochemical methods were employed for synthesizing composites intended for applications in
medicine as antibacterial coatings on titanium bone implants or as highly efficient antibacterial hydrogels for
accelerated wound healing.
EXPERIMENTAL: Hydroxyapatite-based coatings were single-step electrophoretically deposited from fourcomponent
aqueous suspension containing 1 wt% hydroxyapatite powder (HAP, particles < 200 nm particle size, Sigma-
Aldrich), 0.1 wt% poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA, medium molecular weight, Sigma-Aldrich), 0.05 wt% chitosan powder (CS,
medium molecular weight, Sigma-Aldrich), and aqueous gentamicin sulfate solution (Gent, concentration 50 mg/ml,
Sigma-Aldrich) on titanium plates (Sigma-Aldrich). Antibacterial activity of HAP/PVA/CS/Gent coating was evaluated
against Staphylococcus aureus TL (culture collection-FTM, University of Belgrade, Serbia) and Escherichia coli ATCC
25922. For poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan (PVA/CHI) hydrogel synthesis poly(vinyl alcohol) powder (PVA, Sigma Aldrich,
USA), chitosan powder (CHI, Sigma Aldrich, USA), graphene (Graphene Supermarket, USA), glacial acetic acid (Beta
Hem), silver nitrate (MP Hemija), potassium nitrate (Centrohem, Serbia) were used. For antibacterial properties
evaluation, monobasic and dibasic (Sigma Aldrich, USA) potassium phosphates were used. Cell culture suspensions for
cytotoxicity tests were prepared using MTT tetrazolium salt, EDTA, fetal calf serum and antibiotic-antimycotic solution
(Sigma Aldrich, USA).
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Surface modification of titanium with innovative bioactive coatings enhances
biomineralization and reduces post-operation pain and infection risk. Using powerful single-step electrophoretic
deposition (EPD) at a constant voltage we have produced various hydroxyapatite-based composite bioceramic coatings
in combination with polymers (lignin, chitosan), graphene, and antibacterial agents (silver, gentamicin).
Electrochemical methods enable in situ synthesis of AgNPs inside polymer matrices, with the main advantage being
the complete absence of any chemical reducing agents that are often toxic and difficult to remove from the material.
The electrochemical reduction of Ag+ ions is achieved only using electrical current or pure hydrogen gas that is generated
at the cathode in aqueous electrolytes, which allows for obtaining completely green and non-toxic product.
Modifications in the synthesis process also enable the control of AgNPs properties, such as size and concentration.
CONCLUSIONS: Composite antibacterial coatings were obtained on titanium plates using EPD. Strong antibacterial
activity against E. coli and S. aureus was found. Biocompatibility was confirmed using in vitro MTT testing since a noncytotoxic
effect was shown towards healthy human peripheral blood mononuclear cells PBMC, fibroblast cell lines MRC-5
and L929, suggesting high potential for bone tissue engineering and medical applications. Hydrogels composed of physically
cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan with embedded AgNPs were successfully developed for applications as antibacterial
wound dressings due to their highly favorable properties of silver release, antibacterial activity, and non-toxicity.
PB  - Beograd : Savez hemijskih inženjera Srbije
C3  - ExcellMater Conference 2024 - Innovative Biomaterials for Novel Medical Devices
T1  - Electrochemically synthesized biomaterials
EP  - 57
IS  - 1s
SP  - 57
VL  - 78
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Janković, Ana and Đošić, Marija and Stevanović, Milena and Vukašinović-Sekulić, Vesna and Kojić, Vesna and Mišković-Stanković, Vesna",
year = "2024",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Electrochemical methods were employed for synthesizing composites intended for applications in
medicine as antibacterial coatings on titanium bone implants or as highly efficient antibacterial hydrogels for
accelerated wound healing.
EXPERIMENTAL: Hydroxyapatite-based coatings were single-step electrophoretically deposited from fourcomponent
aqueous suspension containing 1 wt% hydroxyapatite powder (HAP, particles < 200 nm particle size, Sigma-
Aldrich), 0.1 wt% poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA, medium molecular weight, Sigma-Aldrich), 0.05 wt% chitosan powder (CS,
medium molecular weight, Sigma-Aldrich), and aqueous gentamicin sulfate solution (Gent, concentration 50 mg/ml,
Sigma-Aldrich) on titanium plates (Sigma-Aldrich). Antibacterial activity of HAP/PVA/CS/Gent coating was evaluated
against Staphylococcus aureus TL (culture collection-FTM, University of Belgrade, Serbia) and Escherichia coli ATCC
25922. For poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan (PVA/CHI) hydrogel synthesis poly(vinyl alcohol) powder (PVA, Sigma Aldrich,
USA), chitosan powder (CHI, Sigma Aldrich, USA), graphene (Graphene Supermarket, USA), glacial acetic acid (Beta
Hem), silver nitrate (MP Hemija), potassium nitrate (Centrohem, Serbia) were used. For antibacterial properties
evaluation, monobasic and dibasic (Sigma Aldrich, USA) potassium phosphates were used. Cell culture suspensions for
cytotoxicity tests were prepared using MTT tetrazolium salt, EDTA, fetal calf serum and antibiotic-antimycotic solution
(Sigma Aldrich, USA).
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Surface modification of titanium with innovative bioactive coatings enhances
biomineralization and reduces post-operation pain and infection risk. Using powerful single-step electrophoretic
deposition (EPD) at a constant voltage we have produced various hydroxyapatite-based composite bioceramic coatings
in combination with polymers (lignin, chitosan), graphene, and antibacterial agents (silver, gentamicin).
Electrochemical methods enable in situ synthesis of AgNPs inside polymer matrices, with the main advantage being
the complete absence of any chemical reducing agents that are often toxic and difficult to remove from the material.
The electrochemical reduction of Ag+ ions is achieved only using electrical current or pure hydrogen gas that is generated
at the cathode in aqueous electrolytes, which allows for obtaining completely green and non-toxic product.
Modifications in the synthesis process also enable the control of AgNPs properties, such as size and concentration.
CONCLUSIONS: Composite antibacterial coatings were obtained on titanium plates using EPD. Strong antibacterial
activity against E. coli and S. aureus was found. Biocompatibility was confirmed using in vitro MTT testing since a noncytotoxic
effect was shown towards healthy human peripheral blood mononuclear cells PBMC, fibroblast cell lines MRC-5
and L929, suggesting high potential for bone tissue engineering and medical applications. Hydrogels composed of physically
cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol)/chitosan with embedded AgNPs were successfully developed for applications as antibacterial
wound dressings due to their highly favorable properties of silver release, antibacterial activity, and non-toxicity.",
publisher = "Beograd : Savez hemijskih inženjera Srbije",
journal = "ExcellMater Conference 2024 - Innovative Biomaterials for Novel Medical Devices",
title = "Electrochemically synthesized biomaterials",
pages = "57-57",
number = "1s",
volume = "78"
}
Janković, A., Đošić, M., Stevanović, M., Vukašinović-Sekulić, V., Kojić, V.,& Mišković-Stanković, V.. (2024). Electrochemically synthesized biomaterials. in ExcellMater Conference 2024 - Innovative Biomaterials for Novel Medical Devices
Beograd : Savez hemijskih inženjera Srbije., 78(1s), 57-57.
Janković A, Đošić M, Stevanović M, Vukašinović-Sekulić V, Kojić V, Mišković-Stanković V. Electrochemically synthesized biomaterials. in ExcellMater Conference 2024 - Innovative Biomaterials for Novel Medical Devices. 2024;78(1s):57-57..
Janković, Ana, Đošić, Marija, Stevanović, Milena, Vukašinović-Sekulić, Vesna, Kojić, Vesna, Mišković-Stanković, Vesna, "Electrochemically synthesized biomaterials" in ExcellMater Conference 2024 - Innovative Biomaterials for Novel Medical Devices, 78, no. 1s (2024):57-57.