Biofilm infections are extremely hard to eradicate and controlled, triggered and controlled drug release properties may prolong drug release time. In this study, the ability to externally control drug release from micro and nanoparticles was investigated. We prepared micro/nanoparticles containing ciprofloxacin (CIP) and magnetic nanoparticles encapsulated in poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) PLGA. Both micro/nanoparticles were observed to have narrow size distributions. We investigated and compared their passive and externally triggered drug release properties based on their different encapsulation structures for the nano and micro systems. In passive release studies, CIP demonstrated a fast rate of release in first 2 days which then slowed a...
Background: The potential use of magnetic nanoparticles in biomedical applications has witnessed an ...
The need of new strategies to treat biofilm infections is urgent. Infections caused by antimicrobial...
Tobramycin is a potent antimicrobial aminoglycoside and its effective delivery by encapsulation with...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with a number of recurring infectious diseases and are a major cau...
Sirinrath Sirivisoot,1 Benjamin S Harrison2 1Biological Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering...
Biomaterial-associated infections can occur any time after surgical implantation of biomaterial impl...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus are commonly associated with hos-pital-acquired inf...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the physicochemical properties of antibiotics on the...
Current pulmonary treatments against Pseudomonasaeruginosa infections in cystic fibrosis (CF) lung s...
Doaa M Ragab,1 Sohrab Rohani,1 Styliani Consta21Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, ...
Background: Infectious diseases continue to be one of the biggest health challenges around the world...
<p>(A) Drug release in PBS buffer from PLGA magnetic micro/nanoparticles at 37°C and shaking at 100r...
Sharif M Abdelghany,1,&sect; Derek J Quinn,2,&sect; Rebecca J Ingram,2 Brendan F Gilmore,1 R...
AbstractPolymeric nanoparticles is an established and efficient means to achieve controlled release ...
Antibiotic resistance is a significant challenge in the clinical practice. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is...
Background: The potential use of magnetic nanoparticles in biomedical applications has witnessed an ...
The need of new strategies to treat biofilm infections is urgent. Infections caused by antimicrobial...
Tobramycin is a potent antimicrobial aminoglycoside and its effective delivery by encapsulation with...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with a number of recurring infectious diseases and are a major cau...
Sirinrath Sirivisoot,1 Benjamin S Harrison2 1Biological Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering...
Biomaterial-associated infections can occur any time after surgical implantation of biomaterial impl...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus are commonly associated with hos-pital-acquired inf...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of the physicochemical properties of antibiotics on the...
Current pulmonary treatments against Pseudomonasaeruginosa infections in cystic fibrosis (CF) lung s...
Doaa M Ragab,1 Sohrab Rohani,1 Styliani Consta21Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, ...
Background: Infectious diseases continue to be one of the biggest health challenges around the world...
<p>(A) Drug release in PBS buffer from PLGA magnetic micro/nanoparticles at 37°C and shaking at 100r...
Sharif M Abdelghany,1,&sect; Derek J Quinn,2,&sect; Rebecca J Ingram,2 Brendan F Gilmore,1 R...
AbstractPolymeric nanoparticles is an established and efficient means to achieve controlled release ...
Antibiotic resistance is a significant challenge in the clinical practice. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is...
Background: The potential use of magnetic nanoparticles in biomedical applications has witnessed an ...
The need of new strategies to treat biofilm infections is urgent. Infections caused by antimicrobial...
Tobramycin is a potent antimicrobial aminoglycoside and its effective delivery by encapsulation with...