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Preparation of ciprofloxacin loaded zein conduits with good mechanical properties and antibacterial activity

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DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.110766

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Zein; Conduit; Antibacterial efficacy; Ciprofloxacin

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  1. Science and Technology Commission Shanghai Municipality [13JC1403400, 18490740200]
  2. Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (Gaofeng Biomedical Engineering Grant) [ZXGF082101]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFE0101200]
  4. National High-end Foreign Experts Recruitment Plan, China [G20190009056]
  5. Plan of Jiaxing Innovation and Elites Leading

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Conduit scaffolds have potential applications in tissue engineering as nerve conduits, urological scent and blood vessel graft. Zein is a well-reported biopolymer in tissue engineering and drug delivery systems. Herein, we prepared ciprofloxacin loaded zein conduits using a facile rolling method. Zein conduits (ZCs) were evaluated for physical structure, porosity, bending stiffness, degradation, drug release, in vitro and in vivo antibacterial efficacy and cells toxicity. ZCs showed porous structure with porosity > 60 % and good mechanical strength with bending stiffness of 28.54 N.mm(2). Slow enzymatic degradation (87 % in 30 days) was also observed for ZCs. Slow release of ciprofloxacin up to 42 days was observed that could assure prevention of post-implantation infection. In vitro and in vivo antibacterial study verified the short-time and long-time antibacterial efficacy of zein conduits on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Live/dead measurement and CCK-8 assay on L929 cells demonstrated good cell compatibility for all zein conduits (> 90 % cell viability and cells proliferation in 3 days). Overall, the rolling method could be exploited for preparation of ciprofloxacin loaded zein conduits, which had the potential for tissue engineering applications.

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