Nanohybrids of silver particles on clay platelets delaminate Pseudomonas biofilms
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11/05/2014
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Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of novel nanohybrids, composed of silver nanoparticles and nanoscale silicate platelets, to clear Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. Materials & methods The nanohybrids were manufactured from an in situ reduction of silver salts in the silicate platelet dispersion, and then applied to biofilms in vitro and in vivo. Results In reference to the biocidal effects of gentamycin, the nanohybrids mitigated the spreading of the biofilms, and initiated robust cell death and exfoliation from the superficial layers of the biofilms in vitro. In vivo, the nanohybrids exhibited significant therapeutic effects by eliminating established biofilms from infected corneas and promoting the recovery of corneal integrity. Conclusion All of the evaluations indicate the high potency of the newly developed silver nanoparticle/nanoscale silicate platelet nanohybrids for eliminating biofilms. |
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Future Medicine Ltd |
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DOI:10.2217/nnm.13.53 Tseng, Li-Ping, Juan, Chih-Yin, Lin, Shiun-Long, Doran, Michael, Lin, Jiang-Jen, Hsu, Shan-hui, Liao, Jiunn-Wang, Shen, Ching-I, & Su, Hong-Lin (2014) Nanohybrids of silver particles on clay platelets delaminate Pseudomonas biofilms. Nanomedicine, 9(7), pp. 1019-1033. |
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Copyright 2014 Future Medicine Ltd |
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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #090301 Biomaterials #090399 Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classified #Antimicrobial #Silver #nanoparticle #cornea |
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Journal Article |