Controlled gentamicin release from multi-layered electrospun nanofibrous structures of various thicknesses
Author(s) -
Jakub Širc,
Šárka Kubinová,
Radka Hobzová,
Stranska,
Petr Kozlík,
Zuzana Bosáková,
Marekova,
Vladimı́r Holáň,
Eva Syková,
Jiřı́ Michálek
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of nanomedicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.245
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1178-2013
pISSN - 1176-9114
DOI - 10.2147/ijn.s35781
Subject(s) - polyvinyl alcohol , nanofiber , gentamicin , porosimetry , materials science , scanning electron microscope , polyurethane , high performance liquid chromatography , chromatography , electrospinning , porosity , adsorption , chemical engineering , chemistry , composite material , antibiotics , polymer , organic chemistry , porous medium , biochemistry , engineering
Polyvinyl alcohol nanofibers incorporating the wide spectrum antibiotic gentamicin were prepared by Nanospider™ needleless technology. A polyvinyl alcohol layer, serving as a drug reservoir, was covered from both sides by polyurethane layers of various thicknesses. The multilayered structure of the nanofibers was observed using scanning electron microscopy, the porosity was characterized by mercury porosimetry, and nitrogen adsorption/desorption measurements were used to determine specific surface areas. The stability of the gentamicin released from the electrospun layers was proved by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and inhibition of bacterial growth. Drug release was investigated using in vitro experiments with HPLC/MS quantification, while the antimicrobial efficacy was evaluated on Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Both experiments proved that the released gentamicin retained its activity and showed that the retention of the drug in the nanofibers was prolonged with the increasing thickness of the covering layers.
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