Preparation of silver-decorated Soluplus® nanoparticles and antibacterial activity towards S. epidermidis biofilms as characterized by STEM-CL spectroscopy

Materials Science and Engineering: C(2021)

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Biofilm infections present a serious problem because antibacterial drugs are not effective against mature biofilms or biofilms formed by drug-resistant bacteria. To address this issue, we developed a drug delivery system based on metal-decorated polymeric particles. Polyvinyl caprolactam–polyvinyl acetate–polyethylene glycol graft copolymer (Soluplus®) is an amphiphilic polymer used in biomedical formulations, while silver nanoparticles are widely acknowledged to have high antibacterial activity. We prepared silver-decorated Soluplus® micelle nanoparticles with high antibacterial activity using the emulsion solvent diffusion method. Decoration of Soluplus® micelles with silver nanoparticles was found to increase their antibacterial activity. Scanning transmission electron microscopy-cathodoluminescence (STEM-CL) spectroscopy allows imaging of the spatial distribution of labeled targets and the chemical identification of materials. However, STEM-CL spectroscopy of fragile polymer materials is challenging. We optimized the STEM-CL spectroscopy technique to determine the distribution of silver nanoparticles in Soluplus® micelles. Additionally, the surface plasmon properties of the silver nanoparticles were successfully characterized without deactivation. The developed silver-decorated Soluplus® nanoparticles were effective against biofilm infections and have the potential to be applied for other biofilm-related diseases. Additionally, the optimized STEM-CL spectroscopy technique is expected to contribute to the analysis and imaging of fragile polymer materials, as well as other soft materials such as cells and tissues.
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Soluplus®,Antibacterial activity,Electron microscopy,Cathode luminescence,NEXAFS
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