Title: PCL Based CIP-Loaded Double-Layer Films Deposited by Low-Electron Beam Dispersion Method and its Antibacterial Properties
Authors: Xu, Q.
Li, B.
Xu, Z.
Jiang, X.
Yarmolenko, M.A.
Rogachev, A.A.
Rogachev, A.V.
Keywords: low-electron beam dispersion
polycaprolactone
polyurethane
ciprofloxacin
antibacterial activity
drug release
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: PCL Based CIP-Loaded Double-Layer Films Deposited by Low-Electron Beam Dispersion Method and its Antibacterial Properties / Qin Xu, Beibei Li, Zhengwei Xu, Xiaohong Jiang, M.A. Yarmolenko, A.A. Rogachev, A.V. Rogachev // Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal. - 2020. - Vol. 22, № 4. - P. 255-262.
Abstract: In this paper, low-electron beam dispersion (EBD) method is used to prepare a kind of double-layer films on different substrates. The bottom layer is a mechanically stirred mixture of the degradable polycaprolactone (PCL) and ciprofloxacin (CIP), and the top layer is polyurethane (PU) film. The molecular structure, chemical composition and morphology of the double-layer films were investigated by FTIR, XPS and SEM. The results showed that the surfaces of the double-layer films are uniform and the thicknesses can reach micron level. In addition, the two layers are well bonded. Then the films were sliced and immersed in PBS solution, and the time-dependent variable was used to analyze the kinetic slow-release behavior of CIP in the double-layer films by agar diffusion antibacterial experiments. It can be seen that sustained release time of CIP in the double-layer films can be up to 7 days, which is due to fact that the upper PU film working as a sealing layer helps to realize the drug slow-release. Based on the above research, the comprehensive performance of the films with the composition of PCL:CIP/PU=1:1/1 is the best.
URI: http://elib.gsu.by/jspui/handle/123456789/16539
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