DETECTION OF INFECTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL DEVICES AND PREVENTION WITH NANO TECHNOLOGY BASED BIO MATERIALS Authors: Malarvizhi Manickam , CHANDRA SEKHAR.K, MANMOHAN SINGHAL, MOHAMMED IMRAN ANEES , ARTI A RAVAL AND BINNY. S
ABSTRACT
Insertion has the same danger of disease as any other medical treatment. The objective of
this in vivo experiment is to see whether Superparamagnetic Metal Oxides Nanomaterial (SION)
might be used as a multipurpose substrate for preventing bacteria development. At the very
initial stage, while subjected to 100 g /ml of SION for Twelve hours, its quantity of Aureus
escherichia reduced, and this tendency maintained lasting up to 48 hours. After Twelve hours, smaller SION doses of 10 g/ml were also shown to inhibit colonies construction, which is
required for plaque development. Its current findings, when combined with earlier research
showing improved bone cellular activities in the company of the identical dosage of SION,
showed great potential on the usage of SION in a variety of generally pro musculoskeletal uses.
Keywords: Prosthesis disease, colony, nanomaterials, nanodevices, superparamagnetic
metal oxides nanoparticle (SION); Bio Materials Publication date: 01/11/2021 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/November/MS_IJBPAS_2021_NOV_SPCL1084.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.11.1084