| Title | Antibiotic delivery polyurethanes containing albumin and polyallylamine nanoparticles. | | Author(s) | Crisante F, Francolini I, Bellusci M, Martinelli A, D'Ilario L, Piozzi A | | Institution | Department of Chemistry, "Sapienza" University of Rome P.le A. Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy. | | Source | Eur J Pharm Sci 2008 Dec 24. | | Abstract | Nano-structured polymers delivering an antibiotic for the prevention of medical device-related infections were developed. Systems consisted of bovine serum albumin or polyallylamine nanoparticles alone or entrapped in a polyurethane and then loaded with cefamandole nafate, chosen as a drug model. Results showed that nanoparticles alone were able to adsorb high antibiotic amounts due to their high surface/volume ratio. However, they released cefamandole in an uncontrolled fashion, leading to a rapid loss of antibacterial activity. Improvements in the release control were obtained when CEF loaded and non-loaded nanoparticles were entrapped in a carboxylated polyurethane. For these systems the drug delivery was at least of 50% with respect to nanoparticles alone with a prolonged antimicrobial activity up to 9 days. | | Language | ENG | | Pub Type(s) | JOURNAL ARTICLE
| | PubMed ID | 19136061 |
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