Molecules (Sep 2023)

Optimization of the Green Extraction of Red Araçá (<i>Psidium catteyanum</i> Sabine) and Application in Alginate Membranes for Use as Dressings

  • Douglas Hardt Lacorte,
  • Alaor Valério Filho,
  • Márcio Dantas Carvalho,
  • Luisa Bataglin Avila,
  • Caroline Costa Moraes,
  • Gabriela Silveira da Rosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28186688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 18
p. 6688

Abstract

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In this research, the aim was to introduce innovation to the pharmaceutical field through the exploration of an underutilized plant matrix, the red araçá, along with the utilization of sodium alginate for the development of membranes designed for active topical dressings. Within this context, optimal extraction conditions were investigated using the central composite rotational statistical design (CCRD) to obtain a red araçá epicarp extract (RAEE) rich in bioactive compounds utilizing the maceration technique. The extract acquired under the optimized conditions (temperature of 66 °C and a hydroalcoholic solvent concentration of 32%) was incorporated into a sodium alginate matrix for the production of active membranes using a casting method. Characterization of the membranes revealed that the addition of the extract did not significantly alter its morphology. Furthermore, satisfactory results were observed regarding mechanical and barrier properties, as well as the controlled release of phenolic compounds in an environment simulating wound exudate. Based on these findings, the material produced from renewable matrices demonstrates the promising potential for application as a topical dressing within the pharmaceutical industry.

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