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Broad-spectrum antibacterial properties of metal-ion doped borate bioactive glasses for clinical applications

Posted on:2014-04-29Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Missouri University of Science and TechnologyCandidate:Ottomeyer, MeganFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390008952732Subject:Microbiology
Abstract/Summary:
Bioactive glasses with antimicrobial properties can be implemented as coatings on medical devices and implants, as well as a treatment for tissue repair and prevention of common hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA. A borate-containing glass, B3, is also undergoing clinical trials to assess wound-healing properties. The sensitivities of various bacteria to B3, B3-Ag, B3-Ga, and B3-I bioactive glasses were tested. In addition, the mechanism of action for the glasses was studied by spectroscopic enzyme kinetics experiments, Live-Dead staining fluorescence microscopy, and luminescence assays using two gene fusion strains of Escherichia coli.;It was found that gram-positive bacteria were more sensitive to all four glasses than gram negative bacteria, and that a single mechanism of action for the glasses is unlikely, as the rates of catalysis for metabolic enzymes as well as membrane permeability were altered after glass exposure.
Keywords/Search Tags:Glasses, Bacteria
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