JOURNAL ARTICLE

Development and Characterization of Novel Films Based on Sulfonamide-Chitosan Derivatives for Potential Wound Dressing

Oana Maria DragostinSangram Keshari SamalFlorentina LupaşcuAndreea PânzariuPeter DubruelDan LupașcuCristina TuchiluşCornelia VasileLenuţa Profire

Year: 2015 Journal:   International Journal of Molecular Sciences Vol: 16 (12)Pages: 29843-29855   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop new films based on chitosan functionalized with sulfonamide drugs (sulfametoxydiazine, sulfadiazine, sulfadimetho-xine, sulfamethoxazol, sulfamerazine, sulfizoxazol) in order to enhance the biological effects of chitosan. The morphology and physical properties of functionalized chitosan films as well the antioxidant effects of sulfonamide-chitosan derivatives were investigated. The chitosan-derivative films showed a rough surface and hydrophilic properties, which are very important features for their use as a wound dressing. The film based on chitosan-sulfisoxazol (CS-S6) showed the highest swelling ratio (197%) and the highest biodegradation rate (63.04%) in comparison to chitosan film for which the swelling ratio was 190% and biodegradation rate was only 10%. Referring to the antioxidant effects the most active was chitosan-sulfamerazine (CS-S5) which was 8.3 times more active than chitosan related to DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) radical scavenging ability. This compound showed also a good ferric reducing power and improved total antioxidant capacity.

Keywords:
Chitosan Sulfadiazine Antioxidant Swelling Silver sulfadiazine DPPH Biodegradation Sulfonamide Chemistry Nuclear chemistry Organic chemistry Wound healing Materials science Biochemistry Surgery Medicine Antibiotics Composite material

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