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Titanium Surface Modification for Implantable Medical Devices with Anti-Bacterial Adhesion Properties

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Pure titanium and titanium alloys are widely used in dentistry and orthopedics. However, despite their outstanding mechanical and biological properties, implant failure mainly due to post operative infection still remains a significant concern. The possibility to develop inherent antibacterial medical devices was here investigated by covalently inserting bioactive ammonium salts onto the surface of titanium metal substrates. Titanium discs have been functionalized with quaternary ammonium salts (QASs) and with oleic acid (OA), affording the Ti-AEMAC Ti-GTMAC, Ti-AUTEAB, and Ti-OA samples, which were characterized by ATR-FTIR and SEM-EDX analyses and investigated for the roughness and hydrophilic behavior. The chemical modifications were shown to deeply affect the surface properties of the metal substrates and, as a consequence, their bio-interaction. The bacterial adhesion tests against the Gram-negative Escherichia Coli and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus, at 1.5 and 24 h of bacterial contact, showed good anti-adhesion activity for Ti-AUTEAB and Ti-OA samples, containing a long alkyl chain between the silicon atom and the ammonium functionality. In particular, the Ti-AUTEAB sample showed inhibition of bacteria adhesion against Escherichia Coli of about one log with respect to the other samples, after 1.5 h. The results of this study highlight the importance of chemical functionalization in addressing the antimicrobial activity of metal surfaces and could open new perspectives in the development of inherent antibacterial medical devices.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
metal surface modification, anti-bacterial adhesion, titanium implants
List of contributors:
Celesti, Consuelo; Gervasi, Teresa; Cicero, Nicola; Giofre', Salvatore Vincenzo; Espro, Claudia; Piperopoulos, Elpida; Gabriele, Bartolo; Mancuso, Raffaella; LO VECCHIO, Giovanna; Iannazzo, Daniela
Authors of the University:
CELESTI Consuelo
CICERO Nicola
ESPRO Claudia
GERVASI Teresa
GIOFRE' Salvatore Vincenzo
IANNAZZO Daniela
LO VECCHIO Giovanna
Laboratorio di Chimica degli alimenti e delle fermentazioni
PIPEROPOULOS Elpida
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3230072
Full Text:
https://iris.unime.it//retrieve/handle/11570/3230072/480429/materials%202022(15)3283.pdf
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MATERIALS
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