Synthesis and Characterization of Cassava Gum Hydrogel Associated with Chlorhexidine and Evaluation of Release and Antimicrobial Activity

Author:

Lima Idglan Sá de1,Silva Albert Santos1,Nascimento Ariane Maria Silva Santos1,de Oliveira Luís Humberto1,Morais Alan Ícaro Sousa1,Barreto Humberto Medeiros2,Peña‐Garcia Ramón3,Cuevas Maria Del Mar Orta4,Argôlo Neto Napoleão Martins5,Osajima Josy Anteveli1,Muniz Edvani Curti1,da Silva‐Filho Edson Cavalcanti1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Advanced Materials (LIMAV) Postgraduate Program in Materials Science and Engineering Federal University of Piauí Teresina PI 64049‐550 Brazil

2. Laboratory of Research in Microbiology (LPM) UFPI Teresina PI 64049‐550 Brazil

3. Federal Rural University of Pernambuco Academic Unit of Cabo de Santo Agostinho Cabo de Santo Agostinho PE Brazil

4. Department of Analytical Chemistry Faculty of Pharmacy University of Sevilla Sevilla ES 41012 Spain

5. Integrated Nucleus of Morphology and Stem Cell Research (NUPCelt) Postgraduate Program in Technologies Applied to Animals of Regional Interest Federal University of Piauí Teresina PI 64049‐550 Brazil

Abstract

AbstractHydrogels from natural sources are attracting increasing interest due to their ability to protect biologically active molecules. Starch extracted from cassava tubers is a promising material for synthesizing these hydrogels. Copolymerization of cassava gum and incorporation of chlorhexidine digluconate (CLX) into the hydrogels is confirmed by changes in the crystallographic profile, as observed through X‐ray diffraction, and a shift in the 1000 cm−1 band in the Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy spectrum. The differential scanning calorimetry reveals changes in the decomposition temperature of the synthesized hydrogels related to CLX volatility. Micrographs illustrate the material's porosity. Release tests indicate a constant linear release over 72 h, while antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans is satisfactory, with 100% effectiveness from 0.5% CLX and the formation of inhibition halos. Toxicity and biocompatibility studies show no cytotoxicity. The continuous release of chlorhexidine is promising for components of biomedical implants and applications as it can ensure antimicrobial action according to specific therapeutic needs.

Publisher

Wiley

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