Publication Type Journal Article
Title Potential anti-cancer and anti-Candida activity of Zn-derived foams
Authors L. M. Marques Marta M. Alves S. Eugenio S. B. Salazar N. Pedro L. Grenho N. P. Mira M. H. Fernandes Maria F. Montemor
Groups CSSE
Journal JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Year 2018
Month May
Volume 6
Number 18
Pages 2821-2830
Abstract Zinc (Zn)-derived foams have been prepared from an alkaline electrolyte solution by galvanostatic electrodeposition under different conditions. A detailed physico-chemical characterization was performed by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A pioneer application of these foams in medical implant-related applications was investigated. The in vitro behaviour of these Zn-derived foams in simulated physiological conditions was studied. The results revealed that the presence of zinc oxide was important enough to change the in vitro behaviour of these materials. The potential of these Zn-derived foams in inhibiting bone cancer cell proliferation - osteoscarcoma cells - and important pathogenic fungi responsible for implant-related infections - Candida albicans - was examined. Furthermore, the foams were evaluated for cytocompatibility with normal human osteoblasts. The results obtained allowed us to conclude that Zn-derived foams have an interesting potential for anti-cancer and anti-Candida activity, targeted for bone-related implant applications, suggesting that this novel material may have potential for further clinical studies.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7tb02726e
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ISSN 2050-750X
EISSN 2050-7518
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Bibtex ID ISI:000432205900018
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