Ensuring the adequate delivery of local antibiotic concentrations to infected bone is crucial. Accordingly, we developed a new and simple controlled release system with halloysite clay nanotubes (HNTs) as nanocarriers of vancomycin (Van), a potent antibiotic drug, for the simple preparation of a local drug delivery system. Noncytotoxic HNTs served as barriers against cell ingrowth for the delivery system. The preparation conditions of HNTs-Van were optimized. With the mass ratio of Van and HNTs controlled at 2 : 1, HNTs-Van obtained the highest Van loading content under suitable preparation conditions. HNTs-Van allowed the effective and extended release of the drug over a period of 33 days, compared with only 1 day with the direct release of pristine Van. The feasibility of the highly effective local antibacterial activity of HNTs-Van in treating infections was confirmed through the Kirby-Bauer assay. This work suggests that HNTs are efficient for the local delivery of antibiotics in bacterial infection treatment.
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Pan, Q., Li, N., Hong, Y., Tang, H., Zheng, Z., Weng, S., … Huang, L. (2017). Halloysite clay nanotubes as effective nanocarriers for the adsorption and loading of vancomycin for sustained release. RSC Advances, 7(34), 21352–21359. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra00376e
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