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Antibacterial activity evaluation of bioactive glass and biphasic calcium phosphate nanopowders mixtures

Journal: Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing (9478396)Year: 2016Volume: Issue: 12
Mehdikhani M.aNazemi Z. Haghbin-Nazarpak M. Staji H. Kalani M.M.
DOI:10.1007/s00339-016-0587-5Language: English

Abstract

The aim of this work was to evaluate the antibacterial activity of bioactive glass (BG) and biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) nanopowders mixtures for the first time. 37S BG and BCP (50% HA-50% β-TCP) nanopowders were prepared via sol–gel technique. Characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transition electron microscopy, and X-ray fluorescent. The antibacterial activity was studied using Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhi as gram-negative, and Staphylococcus aureus as gram-positive bacteria. The antibacterial effect of BG, BCP nanopowders, and their mixtures was evaluated at different concentrations. The 37S BG nanopowders showed minimum bactericidal concentration at 25 mg/ml. At broth concentrations below 300 mg/ml, BCP showed no antibacterial activity. BCP and BG nanopowders mixture (M2) with 60/40 ratio of BCP/BG showed noticeable antibacterial effect. It was concluded that BCP and 37S BG nanopowders mixture could be used as a good candidate for dental and orthopedic applications. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.


Other Keywords

BacteriaBioactive glassBiomaterialsCalciumElectron microscopyEscherichia coliMixturesNanostructured materialsSalmonellaScanning electron microscopySolsX ray diffractionAnti-bacterial activityAntibacterial effectsBiphasic calcium phosphatesCharacterization techniquesGram-positive bacteriumMinimum bactericidal concentrationsOrthopedic applicationsStaphylococcus aureusCalcium phosphate