Synthesis and biomedical application of hydroxyapatite as carrier for loading and controlled delivery of antibiotics

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Abstract

The hydroxyapatite (HA) nano and microparticles were synthesized by wet-chemical precipitation in order to use them as drug carriers for biomedical applications. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) were performed to assess their size, external morphology and chemical composition. The properties of HA particles as drug carriers for antibiotics delivery were evaluated with doxycycline and chloramphenicol. The amount of drug loading and release was determined by UV-Visible spectrophotometry. The antibacterial properties of loaded HA particles were evaluated using gram-positive Bacillus subtilis bacteria and gram-negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria. The synthesized particles of HA exhibit a high adsorption capacity (around 99%) and good controlled release properties for doxycycline. The adsorption of chloramphenicol on HA was extremely low (about 2%). According to the results, the compatibility between the drug and substrate is an important factor in the absorption process, and the hydroxyapatite is a very promising carrier for controlled release of antibiotics.

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Doncea, M. M. S. M., Raut, I., Nistor, C. L., & Bujanca, I. C. (2018). Synthesis and biomedical application of hydroxyapatite as carrier for loading and controlled delivery of antibiotics. Revista de Chimie, 69(12), 3400–3405. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.18.12.6758

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