RRC ID 83500
Author Mujtaba AG, Toprak Ö, Karakeçili A.
Title A grafting approach for nisin-chitosan bio-based antibacterial films: preparation and characterization.
Journal Biomed Mater
Abstract Nisin is a bacteriocin produced by Gram-positive lactic acid bacterium,Lactococcus lactisand currently recognized in the Generally Recognızed as Safe (GRAS) category due to its non-toxicity. Herein, nisin has been grafted to chitosan structure to obtain natural bio-active films with enhanced antibacterial activity. Grafting was performed using ethyl ester lysine diisocyanate and dimer fatty acid-based diisocyanate (DDI); two different close to fully bio-based diisocyanates and Disuccinimidyl suberate; a homo-bifunctional molecule acting as a crosslinker between amino groups. The grafting process allowed the chemical immobilization of nisin to chitosan structure. Physicochemical characterization studies showed the successful grafting of nisin. The antibacterial activity againstStaphylococcus aureuswas evident for all nisin modified chitosan films and best pronounced when DDI was used as a crosslinker with a maximum zone of inhibition of ∼13 mm. All nisin grafted chitosan films were cytocompatible and the cell viability of L929 fibroblasts were >80% pointing out the non-toxic structure. Considering the results of the presented study, bio-based diisocyanates and homo-bifunctional crosslinkers are effective molecules in synthesis of nisin grafted chitosan structures and the new chitosan based antibacterial biopolymers obtained after nisin modification come forward as promising non-toxic and bioactive candidates to be applied in medical devices, implants, and various food coating products.
Volume 19(5)
Published 2024-8-9
DOI 10.1088/1748-605X/ad6965
PMID 39079550
MeSH Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents* / chemistry Anti-Bacterial Agents* / pharmacology Biocompatible Materials / chemistry Biocompatible Materials / pharmacology Cell Line Cell Survival / drug effects Chitosan* / chemistry Cross-Linking Reagents / chemistry Fibroblasts / drug effects Materials Testing Mice Microbial Sensitivity Tests Nisin* / chemistry Nisin* / pharmacology Staphylococcus aureus* / drug effects
IF 3.174
Resource
Human and Animal Cells L929