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Nitric oxide releasing alginate microspheres for antimicrobial application

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2023]
Hao Zhuang, Jinyu Shao, Peixuan Wu, Gaobo Yu, Kun Fu, Zhicheng Sun, Meijuan Cao, Yuanyuan Liu, Yang Zhou
ABSTRACT

The controlled release of nitric oxide (NO) is significantly crucial in the NO-related biomedical field. In the current work, the controlled release of NO from alginate microspheres was achieved through the direct impregnation of S-nitroso- N -acetyl-penicillamine (SNAP) in the gelation of sodium alginate with calcium ions . The loading rate of SNAP in alginate microspheres was obtained in a range of 0.69 %‑27.5 %. Specifically, the longest NO release time reached up to ∼93 h. Furthermore, the structure, thermal properties, and morphology were fully characterized. During the antibacterial studies, the NO-releasing spheres can produce a great bactericidal effect on Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ). The alginate microspheres impregnated with 315 mg SNAP (sphere size: 2.88 mm) can effectively reduce the number of bacteria by 7 orders of magnitude with an inhibition rate up to 100 %. Therefore, we anticipated that these NO-releasing alginate microspheres would have great potential for biomedical-related applications.

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