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A new sterilization technique of bovine pericardial biomaterial using microwave radiation

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:02 authored by Yuri Shamis, Shital Patel, Alex Taube, Yos Morsi, Igor Sbarski, Yuri Shramkov, Rodney CroftRodney Croft, Russell J Crawford, Elena P Ivanova
Bioprosthetic valves created from chemically treated natural tissues such as bovine pericardial biomaterial are used as heart valve scaffolds. Methods currently available for sterilization of biomaterial for transplantation include the application of gamma radiation and chemical sterilants. These techniques, however, can be problematic because they can be expensive and lead to a reduction in tissue integrity. Therefore, improved techniques are needed that are cost effective and do not disrupt the physical properties, functionality, and lifespan of the valvular leaflets. This study examined a novel technique using nonthermalmicrowave radiation that could lead to the inactivation of bacteria in bovine pericardial biomaterial without compromising valve durability. Two common pathogenic species of bacteria, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, were used as test microorganisms. Optimized microwave parameters were used to determine whether inactivation of pathogenic bacteria from bovine pericardium could be achieved. In addition, the effect of microwave sterilization on tissue integrity was examined. The mechanical properties (assessed using dynamic mechanical analysis) and tensile strength testing (using a Universal Tensile Tester) as well as thermal analysis (using thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry) indicated that microwave sterilization did not compromise the functionality of bovine pericardial biomaterial. Scanning electron microscopy imaging and cytotoxicity testing also confirmed that the structure and biocompatibility of transplant biomaterial remained unaltered after the sterilization process. Results from the application of this newmicrowave (MW) sterilization technique to bovine pericardium showed that nearcomplete inactivation of the contaminant bacteria was achieved. It is concluded that nonthermal inactivation of pathogenic bacteria from bovine pericardial biomaterial could be achieved using microwave radiation.

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Shamis, Y., Patel, S., Traub, A., Sbarski, I., Shramkov, Y., Croft, R. J., Crawford, R. & Ivanova, E. (2009). A new sterilization technique of bovine pericardial biomaterial using microwave radiation. Tissue Engineering Part C methods, 15 (3), 445-454.

Journal title

Tissue Engineering - Part C: Methods

Volume

15

Issue

3

Pagination

445-454

Language

English

RIS ID

29792

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