Synthesis of the bacteriostatic poly(L‐lactide) by using zinc (ii)[(acac)(l)h2o] (l = aminoacid‐based chelate ligands) as an effective rop initiator

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The paper presents a synthesis of poly(L‐lactide) with bacteriostatic properties. This polymer was obtained by ring‐opening polymerization of the lactide initiated by selected low‐toxic zinc complexes, Zn[(acac)(L)H2O], where L represents N‐(pyridin‐4‐ylmethylene) tryptophan or N‐(2‐pyridin‐4‐ylethylidene) phenylalanine. These complexes were obtained by reaction of Zn[(acac)2 H2O] and Schiff bases,, the products of the condensation of amino acids and 4‐pyridinecarboxaldehyde. The composition, structure, and geometry of the synthesized complexes were determined by NMR and FTIR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and molecular mod-eling. Both complexes showed the geometry of a distorted trigonal bipyramid. The antibacterial and antifungal activities of both complexes were found to be much stronger than those of the primary Schiff bases. The present study showed a higher efficiency of polymerization when initiated by the obtained zinc complexes than when initiated by the zinc(II) acetylacetonate complex. The synthesized polylactide showed antibacterial properties, especially the product obtained by polymerization initiated by a zinc(II) complex with a ligand based on L‐phenylalanine. The pol-ylactide showed a particularly strong antimicrobial effect against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphy-lococcus aureus, and Aspergillus brasiliensis. At the same time, this polymer does not exhibit fibro-blast cytotoxicity.

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Barczyńska‐felusiak, R., Pastusiak, M., Rychter, P., Kaczmarczyk, B., Sobota, M., Wanic, A., … Dobrzyński, P. (2021). Synthesis of the bacteriostatic poly(L‐lactide) by using zinc (ii)[(acac)(l)h2o] (l = aminoacid‐based chelate ligands) as an effective rop initiator. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22136950

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