Polymeric Patches Based on Chitosan/Green Clay Composites and Hazelnut Shell Extract as Bio-SustainableMedication forWounds
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Hazelnut shell extract Chitosan Green clay Bioadhesion Wounds Sustainability
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2023-07-31Referencia bibliográfica
Pérez Gutíerrez, C.L.; Di Michele, A.; Pagano, C.; Puglia, D.; Luzi, F.; Beccari, T.; Ceccarini, M.R.; Primavilla, S.; Valiani, A.; Vicino, C.; et al. Polymeric Patches Based on Chitosan/Green Clay Composites and Hazelnut Shell Extract as Bio-Sustainable Medication for Wounds. Pharmaceutics 2023, 15, 2057. [https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15082057]
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European Union—NextGenerationEU under the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) National Innovation Ecosystem grant ECS00000041—VITALITY; Università degli Studi di Perugia and MUR for support within the project VitalityResumen
Hazelnut shells, the main waste deriving from hazelnut processing, represent an interesting
source of active molecules useful in pharmaceutics, although they have not yet been examined in
depth. A hydrosoluble extract (hazelnut shell extract, HSE) was prepared by the maceration method
using a hydroalcoholic solution and used as the active ingredient of patches (prepared by casting
method) consisting of composites of highly deacetylated chitosan and green clay. In vitro studies
showed that the formulation containing HSE is able to stimulate keratinocyte growth, which is
useful for healing purposes, and to inhibit the growth of S. aureus (Log CFU/mL 0.95 vs. 8.85 of the
control after 48 h); this bacterium is often responsible for wound infections and is difficult to treat
by conventional antibiotics due to its antibiotic resistance. The produced patches showed suitable
tensile properties that are necessary to withstand mechanical stress during both the removal from the
packaging and application. The obtained results suggest that the developed patch could be a suitable
product to treat wounds