Synergistic effect of glycyrrhizic acid and zno/palygorskite on improving chitosan-based films and their potential application in wound healing

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The synergistic effect of chitosan (CS), glycyrrhizic acid (GA) and ZnO/palygorskite (ZnO/PAL) as potential wound dressing was evaluated in the form of films by the solution casting method. The nanocomposite films were well-characterized with ATR-FTIR, XRD and SEM to explore the interactions between CS, GA and ZnO/PAL. Physical, mechanical and antibacterial properties of the nanocomposite films were systematically investigated for their reliability in end-up utilization. Importantly, it was found that the presence of PAL in the films provided enhanced mechanical properties, whereas CS, GA and ZnO supplied a broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, especially for drug-resistant bacteria such as ESBL—E. coli and MRSA. Overall, this research demonstrated that the prepared films can be a promising candidate for wound-care materials.

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Zhang, Q., Zhang, H., Hui, A., Ding, J., Liu, X., & Wang, A. (2021). Synergistic effect of glycyrrhizic acid and zno/palygorskite on improving chitosan-based films and their potential application in wound healing. Polymers, 13(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13223878

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