Surface Coating and functionalization of Metallic Biomaterials with Essential Oils for Antibacterial Applications

M. Cazzola, S. Ferraris, V. Allizond, G. Banche, C. Bertea, G. G. D. Confiengo, C. Novara, A. Cochis, L. Rimondini, S. Spriano
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Essential oils (EO) are complex mixtures of natural molecules with a great activity against bacteria, virus and fungi. Despite their wide use in folk medicine, their employment in medicine or in biomedical products is still scarce and there are only few studies in literature. Their antibacterial and anti-adhesive properties are of interest for the development of coatings or functionalization of implant surfaces, but also for non-implantable medical devices, with the advantage of a reduced bacterial contamination, without the risk of developing bacteria resistance. For a first attempt, a peppermint essential oil was used in this research. The aim of the work was to functionalize or to coat the surface of different materials (Ti6Al4V, Steel 316L) with different surface finishing (grinded, polished, and chemically-treated). The obtained samples were characterized by means of XPS, FTIR, Fluorescent microscope observations and tape test. These analyses highlighted the presence of grafted oil biomolecules, or of a coating, on all the substrates after the procedure of functionalization/coating with remarkable chemical stability (during soaking in water or washing with acid or basic solutions) and mechanical adhesion. The samples were also subjected to antibacterial tests selected in order to simulate non-implantable applications: the test showed a reduction of the adherent bacteria and their viability on coated surfaces. In conclusion, the research work shows the great potential of the use of essential oils for surface functionalization or coating of biomaterials to obtain enhanced antibacterial properties: according to the final application, different oils can be selected in order to obtain the desired effects.
含抗菌精油金属生物材料的表面涂层及功能化研究
精油是天然分子的复杂混合物,具有很强的抗细菌、病毒和真菌活性。尽管它们在民间医学中被广泛使用,但它们在医学或生物医学产品中的应用仍然很少,文献研究也很少。它们的抗菌和抗粘接性能对开发涂层或植入物表面功能化很感兴趣,但也适用于非植入性医疗设备,具有减少细菌污染的优势,而不会产生细菌耐药性的风险。作为第一次尝试,本研究中使用了薄荷精油。这项工作的目的是功能化或涂覆不同材料(Ti6Al4V,钢316L)的表面,并进行不同的表面处理(研磨,抛光和化学处理)。用XPS、FTIR、荧光显微镜观察和胶带测试等方法对所得样品进行了表征。这些分析强调了在功能化/涂覆过程后,所有基质上都存在接枝的油生物分子或涂层,具有显著的化学稳定性(在水浸泡或酸或碱性溶液洗涤期间)和机械附着力。样品还进行了抗菌测试,以模拟非植入式应用:测试显示粘附细菌及其在涂层表面上的活力减少。综上所述,本研究工作显示了将精油用于生物材料的表面功能化或涂层以获得增强抗菌性能的巨大潜力:根据最终应用,可以选择不同的精油以获得所需的效果。
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