JOURNAL ARTICLE

Antimicrobial activity of hemocompatible silver doped hydroxyapatite nanoparticles synthesized by modified sol–gel technique

Sushma JadalannagariKetaki DeshmukhSutapa Roy RamananMeenal Kowshik

Year: 2013 Journal:   Applied Nanoscience Vol: 4 (2)Pages: 133-141   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

Silver doped hydroxyapatite (Ag x Ca100−x (PO4)6 (OH)2) nanorods were synthesized using a modified sol gel method at a low temperature of 100 °C. Silver concentration was varied as x = 1, 3 and 5. X-ray diffraction studies showed that the synthesized silver doped hydroxyapatite (Ag-HAp) was fully crystalline with hexagonal structure and an average crystallite size of 25 nm. At all the doping concentrations, the nanoparticles were rod shaped with an average length of 110–180 nm and diameter of 20–25 nm as determined from transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies. These compounds were tested for their antimicrobial activities against E. coli (MTCC 2345) and S. aureus (MTCC 737). Antimicrobial activity was observed for all the three silver doping concentrations with the highest activity for x = 3, in terms of the zone of inhibition and the percentage reduction in the number of colonies. Hemolysis ratios for x = 1 and 3 Ag-HAp samples were below 2 %, indicating that they are highly hemocompatible and can be a promising biomaterial for tissue engineering applications in orthopedics.

Keywords:
Transmission electron microscopy Nanochemistry Crystallite Materials science Antimicrobial Doping Nanorod Nuclear chemistry Biomaterial Hydrothermal circulation Silver nanoparticle Nanotechnology Nanoparticle Chemical engineering Chemistry Organic chemistry Metallurgy

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