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Advanced Materials | 2013

Electrolyte‐Gated Organic Field‐Effect Transistor Sensors Based on Supported Biotinylated Phospholipid Bilayer

Maria Magliulo; Antonia Mallardi; Mohammad Yusuf Mulla; Serafina Cotrone; Bianca Rita Pistillo; Pietro Favia; Inger Vikholm-Lundin; Gerardo Palazzo; Luisa Torsi

Anchored, biotinylated phospholipids forming the capturing layers in an electrolyte-gated organic field-effect transistor (EGOFET) allow label-free electronic specific detection at a concentration level of 10 nM in a high ionic strength solution. The sensing mechanism is based on a clear capacitive effect across the PL layers involving the charges of the target molecules.


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2011

Covalent immobilization of liposomes on plasma functionalized metallic surfaces.

Spyridon Mourtas; M. Kastellorizios; Pavlos Klepetsanis; E. Farsari; E. Amanatides; D. Mataras; Bianca Rita Pistillo; P. Favia; E. Sardella; R. d’Agostino; Sophia G. Antimisiaris

A method was developed to functionalize biomedical metals with liposomes. The novelty of the method includes the plasma-functionalization of the metal surface with proper chemical groups to be used as anchor sites for the covalent immobilization of the liposomes. Stainless steel (SS-316) disks were processed in radiofrequency glow discharges fed with vapors of acrylic acid to coat them with thin adherent films characterized by surface carboxylic groups, where liposomes were covalently bound through the formation of amide bonds. For this, liposomes decorated with polyethylene glycol molecules bearing terminal amine-groups were prepared. After ensuring that the liposomes remain intact, under the conditions applying for immobilization; different attachment conditions were evaluated (incubation time, concentration of liposome dispersion) for optimization of the technique. Immobilization of calcein-entrapping liposomes was evaluated by monitoring the percent of calcein attached on the surfaces. Best results were obtained when liposome dispersions with 5mg/ml (liposomal lipid) concentration were incubated on each disk for 24h at 37°C. The method is proposed for developing drug-eluting biomedical materials or devices by using liposomes that have appropriate membrane compositions and are loaded with drugs or other bioactive agents.


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2012

Haemocompatibility improvement of metallic surfaces by covalent immobilization of heparin-liposomes.

Michail Kastellorizios; Georgios P. A. Michanetzis; Bianca Rita Pistillo; Spyridon Mourtas; Pavlos Klepetsanis; Piero Favia; Eloisa Sardella; Ricardo d’Agostino; Yannis Missirlis; Sophia G. Antimisiaris

Stainless steel surfaces were processed by means of plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PE-CVD) fed with acrylic acid vapors in order to functionalize them with carboxyl groups, which were subsequently activated for covalent immobilization of heparin-loaded (HEP) NH(2) group-functionalized (Fun) nanoliposomes (NLs). Empty Fun or HEP non-functionalized (control) NLs were used as controls. NLs were characterized for mean diameter, surface charge and heparin encapsulation/release. Different lipid compositions were used for NL construction; PC/Chol (2:1mol/mol) or PC/Chol (4:1mol/mol) (fluid type vesicles) [which allow gradual release of heparin] and DSPC/Chol (2:1mol/mol) (rigid type vesicles). Surface haemocompatibility was tested by measuring blood clotting time. Platelet adhesion on surfaces was evaluated morphologically by SEM and CLSM. The haemocompatibility of plasma-processed surfaces was improved (compared to untreated surfaces); Fun-HEP NL-coated surfaces demonstrated highest coagulation times. For short surface/blood incubation periods, surfaces coated with Fun-HEP NLs consisting of PC/Chol (2:1) had higher coagulation times (compared to DSPC/Chol NLs) due to faster release of heparin. Heparin release rate from the various NL types and surface platelet adhesion results were in agreement with the corresponding blood coagulation times. Concluding, covalent immobilization of drug entrapping NLs on plasma processed surfaces is a potential method for preparation of controlled-rate drug-eluting metallic stents or devices.


Archive | 2008

Plasma Assisted Surface Modification Processes for Biomedical Materials and Devices

Pietro Favia; Eloisa Sardella; Linda C. Lopez; Stefania Laera; Antonella Milella; Bianca Rita Pistillo; Francesca Intranuovo; Marina Nardulli; R. Gristina; Riccardo d’Agostino

This contribution reviews cold plasma processes that are investigated and utilized in academic and technological fields related to Life Sciences, in particular for tailoring surface composition and morphology of materials of different utilization in Medicine and Biology for implants, prostheses, biosensors, devices and scaffolds for tissue engineering. The final goal of the research in this field is, in general, to achieve the capability of driving at will the behaviour (adhesion, growth, morphology, physiology, etc.) of cells and biological tissues in vitro and in vivo at the surface of modified materials.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Plasma-Deposited Nanocapsules Containing Coatings for Drug Delivery Applications

Fabio Salvatore Palumbo; Annalisa Treglia; Chiara Lo Porto; Francesco Fracassi; Federico Baruzzi; Gilles Frache; Dana El Assad; Bianca Rita Pistillo; Pietro Favia

Coatings consisting in gentamicin-containing nanocapsules have been synthetized by means of an aerosol-assisted atmospheric pressure plasma deposition process. The influence of different parameters affecting the process has been extensively investigated by means of a morphological and chemical characterization of the coatings. Scanning electron microscopy highlighted the presence of nanocapsules whose size and abundance depend on power input and deposition time. A detailed analysis carried out with matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry allowed to detect and identify the presence of gentamicin embedded in the coatings and its rearrangement, as a result of the interaction with the plasma. The release of gentamicin in water has been monitored by means of UV-vis fluorescence spectroscopy, and its biological activity has been evaluated as well by the disk diffusion assay against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is confirmed that the antibacterial activity of gentamicin is preserved in the plasma-deposited coatings. Preliminary cytocompatibility investigations indicated that eukaryotic cells well tolerate the release of gentamicin from the coatings.


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2011

Water resistant ethylene/acrylic acid plasma-deposited coatings

Bianca Rita Pistillo; Alberto Perrotta; Roberto Gristina; Giacomo Ceccone; Marina Nardulli; Riccardo d'Agostino; Pietro Favia


Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2007

RF-Plasma Deposition and Surface Characterization of Stable (COOH)-Rich Thin Films from Cyclic L-Lactide

Bianca Rita Pistillo; Loredana Detomaso; Eloisa Sardella; Pietro Favia; Riccardo d'Agostino


Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2013

PE‐CVD of Hydrophilic‐COOH Functionalized Coatings on Electrolyte Gated Field‐Effect Transistor Electronic Layers

Maria Magliulo; Bianca Rita Pistillo; Mohammad Yusuf Mulla; Serafina Cotrone; Nicoletta Ditaranto; Nicola Cioffi; Pietro Favia; Luisa Torsi


Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2009

Plasma Processes Combined with Colloidal Lithography to Produce Nanostructured Surfaces for Cell‐Adhesion

Bianca Rita Pistillo; Roberto Gristina; Eloisa Sardella; Sara Lovascio; Pietro Favia; Marina Nardulli; Riccardo d'Agostino


Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2013

Bovine lactoferrin and lactoferricin on plasma-deposited coating against spoilage Pseudomonas spp.

Laura Quintieri; Bianca Rita Pistillo; Leonardo Caputo; P. Favia; Federico Baruzzi

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