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Influence of immobilized quaternary ammonium group surface density on antimicrobial efficacy and cytotoxicity
Authors:Alex Cavallaro  Agnieszka Mierczynska  Mary Barton  Peter Majewski
Affiliation:1. School of Engineering, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia;2. Australian Wine Research Institute, Urrbrae, South Australia, Australia;3. School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Bacterial colonization of medical devices causes infections and is a significant problem in healthcare. The use of antibacterial coatings is considered as a potential solution to this problem and has attracted a great deal of attention. Using concentration density gradients of immobilized quaternary ammonium compounds it was demonstrated that a specific threshold of surface concentration is required to induce significant bacterial death. It was determined that this threshold was 4.18% NR4+ bonded nitrogen with a surface potential of + 120.4 mV. Furthermore, it is shown for the first time that adhesion of constituents of the culture medium to the quaternary ammonium modified surface eliminated any cytotoxicity towards eukaryotic cells such as primary human fibroblasts. The implications of this type of surface fouling on the antimicrobial efficacy of surface coatings are also discussed.
Keywords:Density gradients  quaternary ammonium  antibacterial  cytotoxicity  biological fouling
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