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  • Antimicrobial activity of catechol functionalized-chitosan versus Staphylococcus epidermidis.

Antimicrobial activity of catechol functionalized-chitosan versus Staphylococcus epidermidis.

Carbohydrate polymers (2017-11-08)
Andrea Amato, Luisa Maria Migneco, Andrea Martinelli, Loris Pietrelli, Antonella Piozzi, Iolanda Francolini
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Protein mussel-inspired adhesive polymers, characterized by the presence of catechol groups, possess superior muco-adhesive properties and have great potentiality in wound healing. Suitable materials for wound dressing should properly combine muco-adhesiveness and antimicrobial activity. In this work, catechol-functionalized chitosan was obtained by reaction with hydrocaffeic acid (HCAF), in order to investigate how catechol introduction at different content could affect the intrinsic antimicrobial activity of the polymer itself. Unexpectedly, an enhancement of chitosan antimicrobial activity was observed after catechol functionalization, with a fourfold reduction in the polymer minimum inhibitory concentration versus Staphylococcus epidermidis. Additionally, a commercial wound dressing coated with one of the synthesized CS-HCAF derivatives showed a significant reduction in the adhesion of S. epidermidis compared to the uncoated dressing (3-log reduction). The CS-HCAF derivatives also showed an interesting antioxidant property (EC

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3-(4-羟基苯基)丙酸, 98%
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