A Mussel-Inspired Facile Method to Prepare Multilayer-AgNP-Loaded Contact Lens for Early Treatment of Bacterial and Fungal Keratitis

2018 
The use of contact lenses for the early treatment of bacterial or fungal keratitis has become a new research focus. Two main requirements of the therapeutic contact lenses are antimicrobial ability and visible light transmittance. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), as a nonspecific antimicrobial component, have been loaded onto contact lenses for the treatment of bacterial and fungal keratitis. Recently, it was reported that, via a simple immersion method, AgNPs can be synthesized and fixed onto the surface of polydopamine (PDA)-coated materials. However, in this study, we found that the above traditional method has the disadvantages of poor AgNP loading and low visible light transmittance, which could be induced by a limited amount of phenolic hydroxyl groups on and second oxidation of the PDA coating, respectively. To overcome these disadvantages, in this paper, we provided a facile and novel method to robustly bind multilayer-AgNPs on contact lens surfaces by using dopamine as a reducing agent and bioglue. ...
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