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Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives

The on-demand release of antibacterial components due to pH variations caused by acidogenic/cariogenic bacteria is a possible design for smart antibacterial restorative materials. This study aimed to fabricate pH-responsive Zn(2+)-releasing glass particles and evaluate their solubilities, ion-releas...

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Autores principales: Deng, Fan, Sakai, Hirohiko, Kitagawa, Haruaki, Kohno, Tomoki, Thongthai, Pasiree, Liu, Yuhan, Kitagawa, Ranna, Abe, Gabriela L., Sasaki, Jun-ichi, Imazato, Satoshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364029
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217202
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author Deng, Fan
Sakai, Hirohiko
Kitagawa, Haruaki
Kohno, Tomoki
Thongthai, Pasiree
Liu, Yuhan
Kitagawa, Ranna
Abe, Gabriela L.
Sasaki, Jun-ichi
Imazato, Satoshi
author_facet Deng, Fan
Sakai, Hirohiko
Kitagawa, Haruaki
Kohno, Tomoki
Thongthai, Pasiree
Liu, Yuhan
Kitagawa, Ranna
Abe, Gabriela L.
Sasaki, Jun-ichi
Imazato, Satoshi
author_sort Deng, Fan
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description The on-demand release of antibacterial components due to pH variations caused by acidogenic/cariogenic bacteria is a possible design for smart antibacterial restorative materials. This study aimed to fabricate pH-responsive Zn(2+)-releasing glass particles and evaluate their solubilities, ion-releasing characteristics, and antibacterial properties in vitro. Three kinds of silicate-based glass particles containing different molar ratios of Zn (PG-1: 25.3; PG-2: 34.6; PG-3: 42.7 mol%) were fabricated. Each particle was immersed in a pH-adjusted medium, and the solubility and concentration of the released ions were determined. To evaluate the antibacterial effect, Streptococcus mutans was cultured in the pH-adjusted medium in the presence of each particle, and the bacterial number was counted. The solubility and concentration of Zn(2+) released in the medium increased with a decrease in medium pH. PG-3 with a greater content of Zn demonstrated higher concentrations of released Zn(2+) compared with PG-1 and PG-2. PG-2 exhibited bactericidal effects at pH 5.1, whereas PG-3 demonstrated bactericidal effects at pH values of 5.1 and 6.1, indicating that PG-3 was effective at inhibiting S. mutans even under slightly acidic conditions. The glass particle with 42.7 mol% Zn may be useful for developing smart antibacterial restoratives that contribute to the prevention of diseases such as caries on root surfaces with lower acid resistance.
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spelling pubmed-96560872022-11-15 Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives Deng, Fan Sakai, Hirohiko Kitagawa, Haruaki Kohno, Tomoki Thongthai, Pasiree Liu, Yuhan Kitagawa, Ranna Abe, Gabriela L. Sasaki, Jun-ichi Imazato, Satoshi Molecules Article The on-demand release of antibacterial components due to pH variations caused by acidogenic/cariogenic bacteria is a possible design for smart antibacterial restorative materials. This study aimed to fabricate pH-responsive Zn(2+)-releasing glass particles and evaluate their solubilities, ion-releasing characteristics, and antibacterial properties in vitro. Three kinds of silicate-based glass particles containing different molar ratios of Zn (PG-1: 25.3; PG-2: 34.6; PG-3: 42.7 mol%) were fabricated. Each particle was immersed in a pH-adjusted medium, and the solubility and concentration of the released ions were determined. To evaluate the antibacterial effect, Streptococcus mutans was cultured in the pH-adjusted medium in the presence of each particle, and the bacterial number was counted. The solubility and concentration of Zn(2+) released in the medium increased with a decrease in medium pH. PG-3 with a greater content of Zn demonstrated higher concentrations of released Zn(2+) compared with PG-1 and PG-2. PG-2 exhibited bactericidal effects at pH 5.1, whereas PG-3 demonstrated bactericidal effects at pH values of 5.1 and 6.1, indicating that PG-3 was effective at inhibiting S. mutans even under slightly acidic conditions. The glass particle with 42.7 mol% Zn may be useful for developing smart antibacterial restoratives that contribute to the prevention of diseases such as caries on root surfaces with lower acid resistance. MDPI 2022-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9656087/ /pubmed/36364029 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217202 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Deng, Fan
Sakai, Hirohiko
Kitagawa, Haruaki
Kohno, Tomoki
Thongthai, Pasiree
Liu, Yuhan
Kitagawa, Ranna
Abe, Gabriela L.
Sasaki, Jun-ichi
Imazato, Satoshi
Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives
title Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives
title_full Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives
title_fullStr Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives
title_short Fabrication of pH-Responsive Zn(2+)-Releasing Glass Particles for Smart Antibacterial Restoratives
title_sort fabrication of ph-responsive zn(2+)-releasing glass particles for smart antibacterial restoratives
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364029
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217202
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