Alginate films containing pyrogenic silica supported silver nanoparticles were prepared as potential wound dressings. First silica supported silver nanoparticles (CAB-O-SIL-Ag) were prepared via solid state sintering route without the use of any solvent and reducing agent. The obtained composite was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and UV-vis spectroscopy which evidenced the presence of 8-20 nm spherical silver nanoparticles uniformly distributed and grown on the silica surface. Then the CAB-O-SIL-Ag was used as filler to prepare alginate films by casting method and successive gelation. Films with two different silver concentrations were prepared. They showed good hydration properties and a very slow silver release. Films exhibited antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and showed no cytotoxicity towards human skin keratinocytes and human fibroblasts HuDe.
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