Co-networks poly(Hydroxyalkanoates)-terpenes to enhance antibacterial properties

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Biocompatible and biodegradable bacterial polyesters, poly(hydroxyalkanoates) (PHAs), were combined with linalool, a well-known monoterpene, extracted from spice plants to design novel antibacterial materials. Their chemical association by a photo-induced thiol-ene reaction provided materials having both high mechanical resistance and flexibility. The influence of the nature of the crosslinking agent and the weight ratio of linalool on the thermo-mechanical performances were carefully evaluated. The elongation at break increases from 7% for the native PHA to 40% for PHA–linalool co-networks using a tetrafunctional cross-linking agent. The materials highlighted tremendous anti-adherence properties against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus by increasing linalool ratios. A significant decrease in antibacterial adhesion of 63% and 82% was observed for E. coli and S. aureus, respectively.

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Modjinou, T., Versace, D. L., Andaloussi, S. A., Langlois, V., & Renard, E. (2020). Co-networks poly(Hydroxyalkanoates)-terpenes to enhance antibacterial properties. Bioengineering, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering7010013

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