Novel synthesis of hydroxyapatite-Ag composite
Resumen
Novel and better antimicrobial agents are still being developed to control associated microorganisms.
Nanoparticles of metals can be toxic to bacteria, showing biocidal activities at low concentrations. Metal, oxide or
compounds based on silver was applied like antimicrobial agents. The capacity of integration of metallic
nanoparticles in ceramic matrices has improved the antimicrobial behavior, resulting in the search for composites
with increased bactericidal properties. The aim of this study was to prepare and characterize hydroxyapatite
nanopowders containing silver nanoparticles and evaluate its antimicrobial properties against various Grampositive and negative microorganisms associated to drug-resistance infections. Hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4
)6
(OH)2
,
HA) powders were synthesized by sol-gel and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were prepared by reduction in situ
method of Ag+ ions with the simple addition of gallic acid. Hydroxyapatite-silver composite (HA-AgNPs) was
prepared by adsorption of AgNPs at several concentrations. The results of dynamic light scattering, transmission
scanning electron microscopy and UV–visible spectroscopy showed the presence of silver nanoparticles with
diameters around 5.6 ± 2.9 nm. STEM and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy confirmed the presence of silver
agglomerates distributed over the surface of hydroxiapite nanopowders. All HA-AgNPs samples showed good and
specific antibacterial effect despite of low silver concentration; therefore, this activity might depend on
microbiological and cell structure characteristics as well as concentration of silver. HA-AgNPs composites might
have a high potential for medical applications focused to the control of drug-resistance infections.
Colecciones
- ICB Memoria en abstract [225]
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