2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119175
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Antibiotic loading and development of antibacterial capsules by using porous CaCO3 microparticles as starting material

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“…coli has an obvious descendent trend from NWM to NWM CS -CaCO 3 /PSA. Although chitosan and calcium carbonate have been listed in the literature to have antibacterial activity, in this particular case, their presence in the material structure decreased the TCH activity against the tested bacterial strains.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…coli has an obvious descendent trend from NWM to NWM CS -CaCO 3 /PSA. Although chitosan and calcium carbonate have been listed in the literature to have antibacterial activity, in this particular case, their presence in the material structure decreased the TCH activity against the tested bacterial strains.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Ali Said et al [ 49 ] also made a study to target resistant bacteria that live in the intracellular environment. In their study, porous calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) microparticles were studied in two aspects.…”
Section: Polymeric Microparticles In Biological Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The encapsulation of large sensitive macromolecules is possible due to the ability to form and load vaterite at close-to-physiological conditions [124], thereby maintaining the bioactivity of such materials [88]. Vaterite CaCO 3 also proved itself a diverse material as both a stand-alone drug delivery vehicle [131][132][133][134] and as a material for surface coatings [123] for functional use as an antimicrobial carrier, for instance [135,136]. However, there can be an issue with the aggregation of vaterite CaCO 3 crystals, making it difficult to form monodisperse templates without the need of additives, such as polypeptides [137].…”
Section: Capsules Formed From Porous Templatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…both a stand-alone drug delivery vehicle [131][132][133][134] and as a material for surface coatings [123] for functional use as an antimicrobial carrier, for instance [135,136]. However, there can be an issue with the aggregation of vaterite CaCO3 crystals, making it difficult to form monodisperse templates without the need of additives, such as polypeptides [137].…”
Section: Capsules Formed From Porous Templatesmentioning
confidence: 99%