Pullulan nanofibers containing the antimicrobial palindromic peptide LfcinB (21-25)Pal obtained: Via electrospinning

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Electrospinning technology is useful for making ultrafine drug-eluting fibers for the clinical treatment of wounds. We show the incorporation of an antimicrobial LfcinB-derived peptide into Pullulan nanofibers. The palindromic peptide LfcinB (21-25)Pal: RWQWRWQWR was synthesized, purified, and characterized by means of the RP-HPLC and MALDI-TOF MS methods. The peptide's antibacterial activity against the E. coli ATCC 25922 strain was evaluated, and the peptide LfcinB (20-25)Pal exhibited significant antibacterial activity. Nanofibers were obtained by electrospinning a Pullulan or Pullulan-LfcinB (21-25)Pal solution. The obtained nanofibers were characterized via microscopy (AFM and SEM) and RP-HPLC chromatography. The peptide incorporation efficiency was 31%. The Pullulan-LfcinB (21-25)Pal nanofibers were soluble in water, and the peptide was liberated immediately. The Pullulan-LfcinB (21-25)Pal nanofibers exhibited the same antibacterial activity against E. coli strain as the free peptide LfcinB (21-25)Pal. The results suggest that Pullulan-LfcinB (21-25)Pal nanofibers could be considered for designing and developing antibacterial wound dressings.

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Román, J. T., Fuenmayor, C. A., Dominguez, C. M. Z., Clavijo-Grimaldo, Di., Acosta, M., García-Castañeda, J. E., … Rivera-Monroy, Z. J. (2019). Pullulan nanofibers containing the antimicrobial palindromic peptide LfcinB (21-25)Pal obtained: Via electrospinning. RSC Advances, 9(35), 20432–20438. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03643a

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