V. R. Santos, Samara Domingues Vera, G. L. Cena, A. P. Silva, A. P. Lemes, Katia Conceição, D. Tada, Alexandre Luiz Souto Borges, E. S. Trichês
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Abstract
Aiming to produce an antimicrobial dressing for wound healing applications, in this work Tea Tree oil (TTO) was incorporated into PHBV nanofibers by absorption. It was observed increase in the nanofiber diameter due to 5% TTO absorption efficiency, which also led to a 54% decrease in the contact angle. The releasing assay indicates a 6.8% oil release in the first 24 h – being probably the oil deposited at the polymer surface – followed by a minimal release at 48 h. The set of antimicrobial assays performed suggests the incorporation of TTO optimized the antimicrobial activity of the polymer for E. coli and C. albicans , while against S. aureus no significant difference was observed. The MTT assay showed no cytotoxicity of PHBV, but the incubation of L929 fibroblast cells with PHBV-TTO reduced cell viability. Overall, the PHBV nanofibers containing TTO present great potential as an antimicrobial dressing.
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Polímeros is a quarterly publication of the Associação Brasileira de Polímeros - ABPol (Brazilian Polymer Association), which publishes Review Articles, Original Articles and Short Communications, disclosing advances in the knowledge of Polymer Science and Technology.