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Volume 5, Issue 6 (Suppl)

J Mat. Sci.

ISSN: 2321-6212

Advanced Materials 2017

October 26-28, 2017

OCTOBER 26-28, 2017 OSAKA, JAPAN

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology

Collagen-hyaluronan in colloidal silver

Andrea Kargerova

Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

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ollagen and hyaluronan are natural biopolymers occurring in the human body as a materials for scaffold in tissue

engineering, as a components of a bandage by wound healing processes, as an alternate fluid in human joints, as a

space filling matter in plastic surgery and last but not least as a hydration matter in cosmetics. Hyaluronan exists in high

concentrations during fetal skin development, is involved in cell migration and differentiation, and is the first macromolecule

to appear in the ECM during tissue engineering repair. These two biomaterials dissolve in colloidal silver have been studied

in this work for biomedical applications. Hayluronan HyActive (13kDa) from Contipro Biotech (Czech Republic) is produced

biotechnologically and extracted from the cell walls of the bacteria

Streptococcus zooepidemicus

. Collagen from Inventia Polish

Technologies Sp. z o.o., obtained from fish skins. Colloidal silver (20 ppm) obtained from Antibakterin (Czech Republic).

The physical properties and finding of suitable concentration of biomaterials were measured by three methods. The suitable

concentration and ratio of collagen-hyaluronan were measured by High resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy from Ultrasonic

Scientific (Ireland) and Densitometer DSA 5000M from Anton Paar (Austria). The rheological properties were measured

by Discovery Hybrid Rheometer from TA Instruments. By densitometric measurement was found that collagen-hyaluronan

in colloidal silver was stable in temperature 20-50°C. Collagen-hyaluronan colloidal silver spray was tested for healing on

human skin, for burn, frostbite, bedsore, varicose ulcer etc. Due to colloidal silver this spray could be applicate to raw wound.

By densitometric measurement was found that collagen-hyaluronan in colloidal silver was stable in temperature 20-50°C.

Collagen-hyaluronan colloidal silver spray was tested for healing on human skin, for burn, frostbite, bedsore, varicose ulcer

etc. Due to colloidal silver this spray could be applicate to raw wound. The combination of collagen, hyaluronan and colloidal

silver in ratio collagen:hyaluronan, 1:1 is the best ratio for good application in a spray form for healing of wound.

Acknowledgements:

This research was supported by project No. LO1211 from the Czech Ministry of Education.

Biography

Andrea Kargerova presently assosiated with Materials Research Centre and Institute of Physical and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of

Technology. She has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. She has

extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with her extensive research work.

a.kargerova@seznam.cz

Andrea Kargerova, J Mat. Sci. 2017, 5:6

DOI: 10.4172/2321-6212-C1-009