Catauro Michelina, Bollino Flavia, Papale Ferdinando
Department of Industrial and Information Engineering, Second University of Naples, 81031, Aversa, Italy.
J Biomed Mater Res A. 2014 Jun;102(6):1677-80. doi: 10.1002/jbm.a.34836. Epub 2013 Jun 22.
SiO2 glass has been synthesized via sol-gel process and enriched with 5 wt % sodium ampicillin. To verify the biocompatibility of the obtained biomaterial, fibroblasts have been grown on a glass surface and were tested for viability after 24 h. The results of the Water-Soluble Tetrazolium (WST)-8 analysis suggest that SiO2 glass has an adequate biocompatibility. The amorphous nature of the gels has been ascertained by X-ray diffraction analysis. Release kinetics have been subsequently investigated in a simulated body fluid. The amount of sodium ampicillin released has been detected by ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. The release kinetics seems to occur in more than one stage. High-performance liquid chromatography analysis has also been carried out to ensure the integrity of ampicillin after the synthesis treatment.