Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5464194 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Erythromycin was incorporated into niobium oxide coatings on stainless steel via advanced sol-gel processing. The effects of drug incorporation on the coatings were evaluated via SEM imaging. The release of erythromycin was measured and short term antibacterial properties were analyzed for 3 and 24Â h. Further, the adhesion of S. aureus on the drug containing surfaces were also observed. A comparative study for release and antibacterial properties of erythromycin containing niobium oxide coatings was made based on two different processing routes, variation in drug concentration and immersion time.
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Authors
D. Pradhan, A.W. Wren, N.P. Mellott,