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  • Chitosan biopolymer is being researched for wound dressings due to its biodegradability, biocompatibility, and antibacterial properties.
  • A new membrane made from quaternized aminochitosan (QAMCS) was developed, showing improved characteristics such as a higher surface potential and increased surface roughness and water absorption compared to the regular aminochitosan (AMCS).
  • QAMCS3 membranes demonstrated significantly stronger antibacterial effects, with inhibition rates of 80-98%, indicating their potential use in advanced wound dressings due to better biocompatibility and biodegradability.

Article Abstract

Much attention has been paid to chitosan biopolymer for advanced wound dressing owing to its exceptional biological characteristics comprising biodegradability, biocompatibility and respectable antibacterial activity. This study intended to develop a new antibacterial membrane based on quaternized aminochitosan (QAMCS) derivative. Herein, aminochitosan (AMCS) derivative was quaternized by N-(2-Chloroethyl) dimethylamine hydrochloride with different ratios. The pre-fabricated membranes were characterized by several analysis tools. The results indicate that maximum surface potential of +42.2 mV was attained by QAMCS3 membrane compared with +33.6 mV for native AMCS membrane. Moreover, membranes displayed higher surface roughness (1.27 ± 0.24 μm) and higher water uptake value (237 ± 8%) for QAMCS3 compared with 0.81 ± 0.08 μm and 165 ± 6% for neat AMCS membranes. Furthermore, the antibacterial activities were evaluated against , , and . Superior antibacterial activities with maximum inhibition values of 80-98% were accomplished by QAMCS3 membranes compared with 57-72% for AMCS membrane. Minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) results denote that the antibacterial activities were significantly boosted with increasing of polymeric sample concentration from 25 to 250 µg/mL. Additionally, all membranes unveiled better biocompatibility and respectable biodegradability, suggesting their possible application for advanced wound dressing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347330PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13152428DOI Listing

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