Heliyon (Aug 2024)

Enhancing the porosity of chitosan sponges with CBD by adding antimicrobial violacein

  • Dorota Chelminiak-Dudkiewicz,
  • Magdalena Wujak,
  • Dariusz T. Mlynarczyk,
  • Jolanta Dlugaszewska,
  • Kinga Mylkie,
  • Aleksander Smolarkiewicz-Wyczachowski,
  • Marta Ziegler-Borowska

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. e35389

Abstract

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Given the growing interest in non-toxic materials with good anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial mechanical properties, this work focuses on preparing chitosan sponges with violacein and cannabis oil crosslinked with dialdehyde chitosan. The sponge was tested for its physicochemical and biological properties, presenting a high swelling rate, good thermal stability, and satisfactory mechanical properties. The obtained sponge's water vapor transmission rate was 2101 g/m2/day and is within the recommended values for ideal wound dressings. Notably, adding violacein favorably affected the material's porosity, which is essential for dressing materials. In addition, studies have shown that the designed material interacts with human serum albumin and exhibits good antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The antibacterial properties of the prepared biomaterial were assessed using the Microtox test against A. fisherii (Gram-negative bacterium) and S. aureus (Gram-positive bacterium). The investigated material provides potential therapeutic benefits due to the synergistic action of chitosan, violacein, and cannabis oil so that it could be used as a dressing material. The natural origin of the substances could provide an attractive and sustainable alternative to traditional commercially available dressings.

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