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Dense drug-eluting biodegradable Fe-Ag nanocomposites

A. F. SharipovaA. F. SharipovaAlejandro SosnikElazar Y. GutmanasRonald E. Unger

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DrugMaterials scienceLocal drug deliverymedia_common.quotation_subjectCold sinteringTumor resection02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesImplant removalBone biomaterialsDrug-eluting metalsmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceBone regenerationPatient complianceMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsmedia_commonNanocompositeMechanical EngineeringBiodegradable implants021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesFe-Ag nanocompositesMechanics of MaterialsTA401-492VancomycinBiodegradable metals0210 nano-technologyBiomedical engineeringmedicine.drug

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Abstract Biodegradable metals in orthopedics are aimed to eliminate secondary the surgical intervention for implant removal, and thus improve patient compliance, reduce surgery costs and the risk of infections. In addition, biodegradable implants could be loaded with different drugs to prevent the growth of pathogens and the development of bone infections, kill remaining cancer cells after tumor resection or stimulate bone regeneration. However, drugs undergo thermal decomposition under the conditions of conventional metal fabrication processes. In this work, we describe the fabrication of a dense drug-eluting biodegradable Fe-Ag nanocomposite containing 10 vol% of Ag and loaded with the antibiotic vancomycin by consolidation at ambient temperature utilizing advanced cold sintering. Fabricated Fe10Ag nanocomposites loaded with 1 wt% VH combined strength of 225 and 123 MPa in compression and bending tests, respectively, and antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus. Finally, the show good cell compatibility with a human osteoblast-like cell line. Our findings show the promise of this simple process to produce drug-eluting biodegradable metals.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2021.109660