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Cationic porphyrin-xylan conjugate hydrogels for photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 139, Issue 38, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.52744

Keywords

cellulose and other wood products; drug delivery systems; dyes; pigments; functionalization of polymers; grafting

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  1. Conseil Regional de Nouvelle-Aquitaine

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In this study, cationic porphyrin-xylan conjugate hydrogels were successfully synthesized and showed good mechanical properties and antibacterial activity against common bacterial strains under light irradiation.
Bio-based hydrogels are attractive materials for many biomedical purposes such as drug delivery or wound healing. A light-triggered antibacterial activity can be conferred to hydrogels after their conjugation to appropriate photosensitizers (PS). In this study, we have synthesized and characterized hydrogels consisting of cationic porphyrin-xylan conjugates. A cationic porphyrin was covalently attached to xylan by an esterification reaction. Different porphyrin-xylan derivatives were obtained with degrees of substitution ranging from 0.003 to 0.053. Then, the derivatives were cross-linked after reaction with diethylenetriaminepentaacetic (DTPA) dianhydride to obtain the corresponding hydrogels. The study of the morphology and rheology of the hydrogels showed that the materials obtained present interconnected porous structures, good mechanical integrities as well as high swelling ratios. Antimicrobial activity of cationic porphyrin-xylan conjugate hydrogels was tested under white light irradiation against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. All of the tested hydrogels showed photo-bactericidal activity against the two tested strains.

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