A novel methodology to create covalently linked polypeptide-siloxane hybrid materials by controlled n-carboxyanhydride ring opening polymerisation is disclosed. Poly-L-glutamic acid and poly-L-lysine conjugated products were formed that possessed excellent surface wettability. In addition, the poly-L-lysine-siloxane hybrids formed demonstrated bactericidal attributes against gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and gram-negative Escherichia coli. It is anticipated that these materials may be of significance for the generation of hydrophilic siloxane-containing polymers that are commonly employed in contemporary medical devices.
Until now the basic methods used in manufacturing of wollastonite have been
chemical (melting together with glass crystallization process, chemical
coprecipitation) and sol - gel methods. A new and promising way of
wollastonite fabrication is controlled pyrolysis of polysiloxane precursors
with inorganic fillers. Heat treatment of such mixtures leads to the
formation of wollastonite-containing ceramics already at about 1000?C. This
is a relatively inexpensive and efficient method which enables to obtain
complex shapes of the samples. The aim of this work was to obtain sintered,
wollastonite-containing bioceramics and determine its bioactive features.
Samples were sintered at three different temperatures: 1000, 1100 and 1200?C.
Then the bioactivity of the wollastonite-containing ceramics was investigated
by the ?in vitro? test in simulated body fluid. On the basis of the achieved
results, it can be assumed that the obtained material possesses bioactive
features.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.