Drug delivery and cytocompatibility of ciprofloxacin loaded gelatin nanofibers-coated Mg alloy

In this study, gelatin-ciprofloxacin (Gel-Cip) nanofibers containing various amounts of Cip (0, 2, 4 and, 8 wt%) were fabricated on the surface of Mg-1Ca alloy via an electrospinning process. Microscopic characterization indicated a porous network structure with fiber diameters in the range of 150–1...

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Main Authors: Bakhsheshi-Rad, H. R., Hadisi, Z., Hamzah, E., Ismail, A. F., Aziz, M., Kashefian, M.
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2017
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76925/
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Summary:In this study, gelatin-ciprofloxacin (Gel-Cip) nanofibers containing various amounts of Cip (0, 2, 4 and, 8 wt%) were fabricated on the surface of Mg-1Ca alloy via an electrospinning process. Microscopic characterization indicated a porous network structure with fiber diameters in the range of 150–170 nm. Prolonged drug release was attained from Gel-Cip nanofibers coating along with initial rapid drug release of around 20–22% during 12 h, followed by a slow release stage that can effectively control the infection. The incorporation of 2–4 wt% Cip into Gel nanofibers coating significantly increased the antibacterial performance and corrosion resistance of the uncoated Mg-Ca alloy without showing an inhibitory influence on the cytocompatibility characteristic. Hence, it is potentially appropriate as the novel electrospun nanofibers coating material for bone regeneration application.