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Application of micellar electrokinetic chromatography for detection of silver nanoparticles released from wound dressing
Authors:Marek Konop  Ewa K&#x;odzi&#x;ska  Joanna Borowiec  Anna Katarzyna Laskowska  Joanna Czuwara  Piotr Konieczka  Bart&#x;omiej Cie lik  Emilia Waraksa  Lidia Rudnicka
Institution:Marek Konop,Ewa Kłodzińska,Joanna Borowiec,Anna Katarzyna Laskowska,Joanna Czuwara,Piotr Konieczka,Bartłomiej Cieślik,Emilia Waraksa,Lidia Rudnicka
Abstract:The recent emergence of nanotechnology has provided a new therapeutic modality in case of silver nanoparticles. Dressings containing silver form the basis for the treatment of burns and wounds, either acute or chronic ones. The aim of the study was to examine silver release from the different wound dressings: commercially available (Atrauman Ag, Aquacel Ag) and experimental (FKDP‐AgNPs) using MEKC. In order to characterize prepared keratin based wound dressing before and after its modification with AgNPs, a compositional analysis was conducted using energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy. Nanosilver toxicity was evaluated with the 3‐(4,5‐dimethylthiazol‐2‐yl)‐5‐(3‐carboxymethoxyphenyl)‐2‐(4 sulfophenyl)‐2H‐tetrazolium test. Silver release from wound dressings was assessed using MEKC. The best separation was observed for MEKC in 20 mM borate buffer at pH 9 with 20 mM SDS addition. In vitro studies showed silver at higher concentration than 10 ppm exerted a toxic effect on fibroblasts isolated from diabetic mice versus. NIH/3T3 and BJ cell lines (p < 0.05). We observed silver was released more gradually from experimental FKDP‐AgNPs wound dressing, in compare to commercially available wound dressings. The fast and low‐cost method utilizing MEKC can be used in clinical practice to detect silver release from the wound dressings.
Keywords:Micellar electrokinetic chromatography  Silver nanoparticles  Wound dressing
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