Abstract

In this work new hybrid hydrogels were prepared by radical copolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, itaconic acid, poly(vinylpyrrolidone) and silver particles. FTIR spectroscopy has confirmed binding of silver particels in hydrogels. Swelling studies performed in in vitro conditions showed dependence on PVP content and temperature. It can be seen that the antimicrobial activity of the Ag/P(HEMA/IA)PVP hybrid hydrogels depends on the PVP moiety and with the increase of PVP content the microbial contamination is more efficiently reduced. The best sensitivity was obtained for the polymers tested for antimicrobial activity against the yeast C. albicans, one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. A slightly less susceptible to antimicrobial effect of hydrogels was obtained for the Gram-positive bacteria S. aureus, where the reduction of cells was about 70 % after two hours of exposure, for the sample with the highest PVP content. The least susceptible to the antimicrobial activity of hydrogels examined was the Gram-negative bacteria E. coli, where the percent of cell reduction was below 20 %. Bearing in mind the influence of the time of exposure of microbes to the Ag/P(HEMA/IA)/PVP hybrid hydrogels, it was observed that the reduction of the number of cells depends on time, microbial culture and type of hybrid hydrogel sample. Due to their swelling and antimicrobial properties, silver/poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate/itaconic acid)/poly(vinylpyrrolidone) hybrid hydrogles show potential to use in the field of biomedicine, especially for treatment of skin and burns in dermocosmetics.

Highlights

  • New hybrid hydrogels were prepared by radical copolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, itaconic acid

  • It can be seen that the antimicrobial activity of the Ag

  • IA)poli(vinil pirolidona) (PVP) hybrid hydrogels depends on the PVP moiety

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Summary

NAUČNI RAD

ANTIMIKROBNA AKTIVNOST HIBRIDNIH HIDROGELOVA NA BAZI POLI(VINILPIROLIDONA) KOJI SADRŽE SREBRO*. U radu je prikazana sinteza niza hibridnih hidrogelova na bazi 2-hidroksietil metakrilata, itakonske kiseline i poli(vinilpirolidona) u koje su ugrađene čestice srebra, s ciljem primene ovih sistema u biomedicinske svrhe. Bubrenja gelova je izvedeno u in vitro uslovima i pokazana je zavisnost stepena bubrenja od temperature i udela PVP. Može se izvesti zaključak da su svi sintetisani hibridni hidrogelovi pokazali povoljna difuziona svojstva u in vitro uslovima, kao i da antimikrobna aktivnost zavisi od vrste hidrogela i soja mikroba, i vremena izlaganja hidrogelova testiranim mikrobima. U radu su ispitivani struktura, bubrenje i antimikrobna svojstva hibridnih hidrogelova na bazi 2-hidroksietil-metakrilata (HEMA), itakonske kiseline (IK), poli(vinil pirolidona) (PVP) i čestica srebra (Ag/P(HEMA/ /IK)/PVP), sintetisanih radikalnom polimerizacijom. Antimikrobna svojstva Ag/P(HEMA/IK)/PVP hibridnih hidrogelova su testirana u interakciji sa mikrobnim kulturama E. coli, S. aureus i C. albicans

EKSPERIMENTALNI DEO
Sinteza hidrogelova
Studija bubrenja
Test antimikrobne aktivnosti
Strukturna karakterizacija hibridnih hidrogelova
Studija bubrenja hibridnih gelova
Antimikrobna svojstva hibridnih hidrogelova
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