2020
DOI: 10.2147/ijn.s262876
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<p>Enhancing ZnO-NP Antibacterial and Osteogenesis Properties in Orthopedic Applications: A Review</p>

Abstract: Prosthesis-associated infections and aseptic loosening are major causes of implant failure. There is an urgent need to improve the antibacterial ability and osseointegration of orthopedic implants. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) are a common type of zinccontaining metal oxide nanoparticles that have been widely studied in many fields, such as food packaging, pollution treatment, and biomedicine. The ZnO-NPs have low toxicity and good biological functions, as well as antibacterial, anticancer, and osteogeni… Show more

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“…reduced; but at the concentration of 10mg/mL, the antibacterial activity on S.A. is equivalent. This shows that: Increasing the concentration of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres, can produce the equivalent bacteriostatic effect as the ZnO nano-power, which is bene cial to the application of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres, as a candidate antibacterial agents, in the elds of antibacterial biomaterials, food and cosmetics preservatives, etc 28,29 .…”
Section: Analysis Of Antibacterial Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…reduced; but at the concentration of 10mg/mL, the antibacterial activity on S.A. is equivalent. This shows that: Increasing the concentration of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres, can produce the equivalent bacteriostatic effect as the ZnO nano-power, which is bene cial to the application of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres, as a candidate antibacterial agents, in the elds of antibacterial biomaterials, food and cosmetics preservatives, etc 28,29 .…”
Section: Analysis Of Antibacterial Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Besides, compared with ZnO nano-powder, at the low concentration, 2 mg/mL and 5 mg/mL, the bacteriostatic effect of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres on E. coli reduced; but at the concentration of 10 mg/mL, the antibacterial activity on S. aureus is equivalent. This shows that: Increasing the concentration of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres, can produce the equivalent bacteriostatic effect as the ZnO nano-power, which is beneficial to the application of ZnO/WG hybrid nanospheres, as a candidate antibacterial agents, in the fields of antibacterial biomaterials, food, and cosmetics preservatives, etc 35 , 36 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Further, the study revealed that the gold nanobiomaterial improved the cell viability of MG-63 cell lines with strong antinociperceptive activity, which is beneficial for dental pain management applications during tissue implantation (Wang and Wang, 2020). Moreover, plant synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles has also been proposed to be a potential nanobiomaterial with in vitro osteogenic activity and antibacterial property for dental implant applications (Li Y. et al, 2020). Moreover, silver nanoparticles synthesized via white pepper oleoresin (Paul et al, 2020), Oleo europaea extract (Umai et al, 2020), clove and cinnamon extracts synthesized with zinc oxide nanoparticles (Mohapatra et al, 2020), exhibited enhanced antimicrobial activities against oral pathogens.…”
Section: Plant-derived Nanobiomaterials As Dental Implantsmentioning
confidence: 98%