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Effective gamma-ray sterilization and characterization of conductive polypyrrole biomaterials.


ABSTRACT: Conductive polymers, including polypyrrole (PPy), have been extensively explored to fabricate electrically conductive biomaterials for bioelectrodes and tissue engineering scaffolds. For their in vivo uses, a sterilization method without severe impairment of original material properties and performance is necessary. Gamma-ray radiation has been commonly applied for sterilization of medical products because of its simple and uniform sterilization without heat generation. Herein we describe the first study on gamma-ray sterilization of PPy bioelectrodes and its effects on their characteristics. We irradiated PPy bioelectrodes with different doses (0-75 kGy) of gamma-rays. Gamma-ray irradiation of the PPy (?-PPy) increased the oxygenation and hydrophilicity of the surfaces. Interestingly, gamma-ray irradiation did not alter the electrical impedances and conductivities of the PPy substrates. Additionally, ?-PPy prepared with various dopants (e.g., para-toluene sulfonate, polystyrene sulfonate, and chlorine) showed the electrochemical properties similar to the non-irradiated control. Gamma-ray irradiation at doses of ?15 kGy was required for effective sterilization as evidenced by complete eradication of gram positive and negative bacteria. ?-PPy substrates also showed cytocompatibility similar to untreated control PPy, indicating no substantial alteration of cytocompatibility. In conclusion, gamma ray sterilization is a viable method of sterilization of conducting polymer-based biomaterials for biomedical applications.

SUBMITTER: Kim S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5829140 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effective gamma-ray sterilization and characterization of conductive polypyrrole biomaterials.

Kim Semin S   Jeong Jin-Oh JO   Lee Sanghun S   Park Jong-Seok JS   Gwon Hui-Jeong HJ   Jeong Sung In SI   Hardy John George JG   Lim Youn-Mook YM   Lee Jae Young JY  

Scientific reports 20180227 1


Conductive polymers, including polypyrrole (PPy), have been extensively explored to fabricate electrically conductive biomaterials for bioelectrodes and tissue engineering scaffolds. For their in vivo uses, a sterilization method without severe impairment of original material properties and performance is necessary. Gamma-ray radiation has been commonly applied for sterilization of medical products because of its simple and uniform sterilization without heat generation. Herein we describe the fi  ...[more]

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