Antibacterial Activity of Hybrid Polymeric Scaffold for Reconstruction of Tubular Bone Defects

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine(2019)

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Abstract
We studied antibacterial activity of a hybrid polymeric construction consisting of continuous and porous layers of ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene reinforced by titanium. Experimental samples were impregnated with amoxycillin in subcritical Freon R22. The contact of bacterial culture with hybrid polymeric constructions saturated with amoxycillin suppressed the growth of microorganisms and the formation of their colonies. These results attest to the presence of a bactericidal effect of hybrid scaffold samples impregnated with an antibacterial component.
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hybrid polymeric construction,ultrahigh-molecular weight polyethylene,antibacterial activity,supercritical fluids
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