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Chitosan - Rosmarinic acid conjugates with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and photoprotective properties

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 273, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118619

Keywords

Chitosan; Rosmarinic acid; Conjugates; Antioxidant activity; Photoprotective properties; Wound healing

Funding

  1. MICINN (Spain) [MAT2017-84277-R, PRE2018-083873]
  2. CONACyT (Mexico)

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The study successfully synthesized water-soluble chitosan-rosmarinic acid conjugates (CSRA) with excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capabilities, showing potential for skin applications. The CSRA conjugates exhibited higher radical scavenger capacity, significant effects on inflammation and bacteria, and provided protection against UVB-induced cellular damage.
Rosmarinic acid is an attractive candidate for skin applications because of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and photoprotective functions, however, its poor bioavailability hampers its therapeutic outcome. In this context, synthesis of polymer conjugates is an alternative to enlarge its applications. This work describes the synthesis of novel water-soluble chitosan - rosmarinic acid conjugates (CSRA) that have great potential for skin applications. Chitosan was functionalized with different contents of rosmarinic acid as confirmed by ATR-FTIR, 1H NMR and UV spectroscopies. CSRA conjugates presented three-fold radical scavenger capacity compared to the free phenolic compound. Films were prepared by solvent-casting procedure and the biological activity of the lixiviates was studied in vitro. Results revealed that lixiviates reduced activation of inflamed macrophages, improved antibacterial capacity against E. coli with respect to native chitosan and free rosmarinic acid, and also attenuated UVB-induced cellular damage and reactive oxygen species production in fibroblasts and keratinocytes.

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