Biofilm-related infections represent a recurrent problem in the orthopaedic setting. In recent years, great interest was directed towards the identification of novel molecules capable to interfere with pathogens adhesion and biofilm formation on implant surfaces. In this study, two stable forms of α-tocopherol, the hydrophobic acetate ester and the water-soluble phosphate ester, were tested in vitro as coating for titanium prosthesis. Antimicrobial activity against microorganisms responsible of prosthetic and joints infections was assessed by broth microdilution method. In addition, α-tocopherol esters were evaluated for both their ability to hamper bacterial adhesion to and biofilm formation on sandblasted titanium surfaces. Results showed...
Orthopaedics is currently the largest market of biomaterials worldwide and implant-related infection...
Purpose: Presently there is interest today in designing improved titanium surfaces capable of high b...
Contamination of combat trauma wounds with environmental residues can lead to bacterial infection of...
Biofilm-related infections represent a recurrent problem in the orthopaedic setting. In recent years...
Orthopaedic materials may improve its capacity to resist bacterial adherence, and subsequent infecti...
Biofilms, especially those formed by Staphylococcus aureus, play a key role in the development of or...
<p>Blue bars = control; red bars = tocopheryl acetate (5 mg/cm<sup>2</sup>); green bars = α-tocopher...
‘Soft’ nanomaterials have the potential to produce substantive antibiofilm effects. The aim of this ...
Orthopedic device-related infections remain a serious challenge to treat. Central to these infection...
Biofilm-associated infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus, are a major cause...
A significant challenge in orthopedics is the design of biomaterial devices that are able to perform...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely applied in orthopaedics and other medical devices because of...
Peri-implant infections from bacterial biofilms on artificial surfaces are a common threat to all me...
Biofilm-mediated infection is a major cause of bone prosthesis failure. The lack of molecules able t...
Highly biocompatible polylactic acid (PLA)-derived polymers are used for different biomedical applic...
Orthopaedics is currently the largest market of biomaterials worldwide and implant-related infection...
Purpose: Presently there is interest today in designing improved titanium surfaces capable of high b...
Contamination of combat trauma wounds with environmental residues can lead to bacterial infection of...
Biofilm-related infections represent a recurrent problem in the orthopaedic setting. In recent years...
Orthopaedic materials may improve its capacity to resist bacterial adherence, and subsequent infecti...
Biofilms, especially those formed by Staphylococcus aureus, play a key role in the development of or...
<p>Blue bars = control; red bars = tocopheryl acetate (5 mg/cm<sup>2</sup>); green bars = α-tocopher...
‘Soft’ nanomaterials have the potential to produce substantive antibiofilm effects. The aim of this ...
Orthopedic device-related infections remain a serious challenge to treat. Central to these infection...
Biofilm-associated infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus, are a major cause...
A significant challenge in orthopedics is the design of biomaterial devices that are able to perform...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely applied in orthopaedics and other medical devices because of...
Peri-implant infections from bacterial biofilms on artificial surfaces are a common threat to all me...
Biofilm-mediated infection is a major cause of bone prosthesis failure. The lack of molecules able t...
Highly biocompatible polylactic acid (PLA)-derived polymers are used for different biomedical applic...
Orthopaedics is currently the largest market of biomaterials worldwide and implant-related infection...
Purpose: Presently there is interest today in designing improved titanium surfaces capable of high b...
Contamination of combat trauma wounds with environmental residues can lead to bacterial infection of...