Title of article :
Tailoring solubility and drug release from electrophoretic deposited chitosan–gelatin films on titanium
Author/Authors :
Patel، نويسنده , , Kapil D. and Singh، نويسنده , , Rajendra K. and Lee، نويسنده , , Eun Jung and Han، نويسنده , , Cheol-Min and Won، نويسنده , , Jong-Eun and Knowles، نويسنده , , Jonathan C. and Kim، نويسنده , , Hae-Won، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
5
From page :
232
To page :
236
Abstract :
We prepared chitosan–gelatin (Chi–Gel) composite coatings on Ti via electrophoretic deposition (EPD) method for utilization in tissue repair and drug delivery. Uniform coatings were produced over a wide compositional range (0–75% Gel) with coating gains dependent on the EPD parameters including voltage and time. Coating degradation increased as the Gel content increased, with 16–54% weight losses after 3 weeks of immersion in phosphate buffered saline. Ampicillin, used as a model drug, was successfully incorporated within the coatings during the EPD process, and the release was highly sustainable with no burst effect up to a month, proving the potential of these materials as long-term drug eluting coatings. The release rate was dependent on the coating degradation, i.e., the more degradable with increasing Gel content, suggesting a rate-controllable drug release by a compositional change. Preliminary cell tests showed favorable cell adhesion and spreading on the composite coatings, with significant improvement in cell proliferation as Gel content increased. While more in-depth biological assays remain, the Chi–Gel might be useful as a drug eluting electrophoretic coating system on metallic implants for tissue repair.
Keywords :
Drug eluting , Degradation , Chitosan , Electrophoretic Deposition , composite coatings , gelatin
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Record number :
1830317
Link To Document :
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