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Combination of Poly(ε-Caprolactone) Biomaterials and Essential Oils to Achieve Anti-Bacterial and Osteo-Proliferative Properties for 3D-Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Biomedical implants, an essential part of the medical treatments, still suffer from bacterial infections that hamper patients’ recovery and lives. Antibiotics are widely used to cure those infections but brought antibiotic resistance. Essential oils (EOs) demonstrate excellent antimicrobial activity and low resistance development risk. However, EO application in medicine is still quite scarce and almost no research work considers its use in combination with bioresorbable biomaterials, such as the poly("-caprolactone) (PCL) polymer. This work aimed to combine the antibacterial properties of EOs and their components, particularly eugenol and cinnamon oil, against Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis and Escherichia coli, with those of PCL for medical applications in which good tissue regeneration and antimicrobial effects are required. The PCL porous scaffolds, added with increasing (from 30% to 50%) concentrations of eugenol and cinnamon oil, were characterized by square-shaped macropores. Saos-2 cells’ cell viability/proliferation was hampered by 40 and 50% EO-enriched PCL, whereas no cytotoxic effect was recorded for both 30% EO-added PCL and pure-PCL. The antibacterial tests revealed the presence of a small inhibition halo around the 30% eugenol and cinnamon oil-functionalized PCL scaffolds only for staphylococci, whereas a significant decrease on both adherent and planktonic bacteria was recorded for all the three microorganisms, thus proving that, even if the EOs are only in part released by the EO-added PCL scaffolds, an anti-adhesive feature is anyway achieved. The scaffold will have the ability to support new tissue formation and simultaneously will be able to prevent post-surgical infection. This research shows the great potential in the use of EOs or their single components, at low concentrations, for biomaterial functionalization with enhanced anti-bacterial and biointegration properties.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
biomaterial associated infection; poly(e-caprolactone)-based biomaterial; essential oils; Staphylococcus aureus; S. epidermidis; Escherichia coli; anti-adhesive/anti-bacterial properties; Saos-2 cells’ cell viability/proliferation
Elenco autori:
Sara Comini; SARA AGATA CATERINA SCUTERA; Rosaria Sparti; Giuliana Banche; Bartolomeo Coppola; Cinzia Margherita Bertea; Gabriele Bianco; Noemi Gatti; Anna Maria Cuffini; Paola Palmero; Valeria Allizond
Autori di Ateneo:
ALLIZOND Valeria
BANCHE Giuliana
BERTEA Cinzia Margherita
SCUTERA Sara Agata Caterina
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/1873825
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/1873825/1034445/Comini%20S%20Pharmaceutics%202022.pdf
Pubblicato in:
PHARMACEUTICS
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