Poor mechanical strength of poly (N-[3-(dimetylamino)propyl] methacrylamide) (PDMAPMAAm) hydrogel limits its application as a drug delivery system and antimicrobial agent. In this study, both its morphology and antibacterial effectiveness were...
Hybrid hydrogels containing alginate (Alg) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) chains as natural and synthetic
components,
respectively, were crosslinked using double and triple pairs of the
crosslinkers Ce3+/Ce4+, laponite (LP) RD, and N,N’-methylenebisacrylamide (BIS).
(Alg/PNIPAAm)-Ce3+ and (Alg/PNIPAAm-PNIPAAm)-Ce3+ double- and triple-network structures were prepared using multivalent
cerium ions (Ce3+), multifunctional laponite layers (L),
and/or neutral tetrafunctonal BIS molecules (B). Compressive Young’s
moduli, E, were tuned by the type/concentration of crosslinkers and
crosslinking procedures and the concentration of Alg chains. The antibacterial
activity of positively charged ions and molecules is due to the electrostatic
attraction with the negatively charged bacterial cell walls. In the
current study, we report the antibacterial activity on Escherichia coli of Ce3+ ions in the absence
and presence of gentamicin sulfate (GS) for double and triple networks.
Nonbacterial areas, which are called inhibition zones, around the
disks, and compressive E moduli of the single and double PNIPAAm and
Alg/PNIPAAm networks crosslinked by LP RD and containing Ce3+/Ce4+ions in free and ionically bonded states, respectively,
were higher than those of the ones crosslinked with BIS. Moreover,
BIS- and LP RD-crosslinked single PNIPAAm hydrogels displayed larger
inhibition zones than those of Alg/PNIPAAm hybrids, supporting the
antibacterial activity of free Ce3+/Ce4+ ions
diffused together with GS molecules. On the other hand, antibacterial
activities of GS + Ce3+-loaded triple networks were much
lower than those of their double counterparts because the increase
in the structural complexity reduced the co-emission of antibacterial
agents.
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