3D Chitosan-Gallic Acid Complexes: Assessment of the Chemical and Biological Properties

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Abstract

Three-dimensional chitosan-gallic acid complexes were proposed and prepared for the first time by a simple adsorption process of gallic acid (GA) on three-dimensional chitosan structures (3D chitosan). Highly porous 3D devices facilitate a high GA load, up to 2015 mmol/kg at pH 4.0. The preservation of the redox state of GA released from 3D chitosan was confirmed by spectroscopic analyses. The antioxidant activity of 3D chitosan-GA complexes was assessed using the DPPH radical scavenging assay and was found to be dramatically higher than that of free chitosan. The mechanical property of 3D chitosan–GA complexes was also evaluated using a compression test. Finally, 3D chitosan–GA complexes showed a significant antimicrobial capacity against E. coli and S. aureus, selected, respectively, as a model strain for Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Our study demonstrated a new, simple, and eco-friendly approach to prepare functional chitosan-based complexes for nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and pharmaceutical applications.

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Marzano, M., Borbone, N., Amato, F., Oliviero, G., Fucile, P., Russo, T., & Sannino, F. (2022). 3D Chitosan-Gallic Acid Complexes: Assessment of the Chemical and Biological Properties. Gels, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/gels8020124

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