We describe aerogels obtained by laccase/TEMPO-oxidation and lyophilization of galactomannans (GM) from fenugreek, sesbania and guar. Enzymatic oxidation of GM in aqueous solution caused viscosity increase up to fifteen-fold, generating structured, elastic, stable hydrogels, presumably due to establishment of hemiacetalic bonds between newly formed carbonyl groups and free hydroxyl groups. Upon lyophilization, water-insoluble aerogels were obtained, whose mechanical properties and porosity were investigated. Active principles were absorbed into the aerogels from aqueous solutions and, following rinsing, blotting, re-lyophilization, were released in an appropriate medium. The release of the antibiotic polymyxin B was tested against six different Gram-negative bacterial strains, of the antimicrobial peptide nisin against two Gram-positive and of the muraminidase lysozyme against one anaerobic strain. Protease and lipase release in solution from “enzyme loaded” aerogels was monitored by the increase in enzymatic activity. These biomaterials could represent new versatile, biocompatible “delivery systems” of actives for biomedical and industrial applications

Campia, P., Ponzini, E., Rossi, B., Farris, S., Silvetti, T., Merlini, L., et al. (2017). “Aerogels of enzymatically oxidized galactomannans from leguminous plants: Versatile delivery systems of antimicrobial peptides and enzymes”. CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 158(20 Febbraio), 102-111 [10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.11.089].

“Aerogels of enzymatically oxidized galactomannans from leguminous plants: Versatile delivery systems of antimicrobial peptides and enzymes”

PONZINI, ERIKA
Secondo
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GRANDORI, RITA
Penultimo
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2017

Abstract

We describe aerogels obtained by laccase/TEMPO-oxidation and lyophilization of galactomannans (GM) from fenugreek, sesbania and guar. Enzymatic oxidation of GM in aqueous solution caused viscosity increase up to fifteen-fold, generating structured, elastic, stable hydrogels, presumably due to establishment of hemiacetalic bonds between newly formed carbonyl groups and free hydroxyl groups. Upon lyophilization, water-insoluble aerogels were obtained, whose mechanical properties and porosity were investigated. Active principles were absorbed into the aerogels from aqueous solutions and, following rinsing, blotting, re-lyophilization, were released in an appropriate medium. The release of the antibiotic polymyxin B was tested against six different Gram-negative bacterial strains, of the antimicrobial peptide nisin against two Gram-positive and of the muraminidase lysozyme against one anaerobic strain. Protease and lipase release in solution from “enzyme loaded” aerogels was monitored by the increase in enzymatic activity. These biomaterials could represent new versatile, biocompatible “delivery systems” of actives for biomedical and industrial applications
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Aerogels; Delivery systems; Galactomannans; Lysozyme; Nisin; Polymyxin; Polymers and Plastics; Organic Chemistry; Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and Alloys
English
2017
158
20 Febbraio
102
111
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Campia, P., Ponzini, E., Rossi, B., Farris, S., Silvetti, T., Merlini, L., et al. (2017). “Aerogels of enzymatically oxidized galactomannans from leguminous plants: Versatile delivery systems of antimicrobial peptides and enzymes”. CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 158(20 Febbraio), 102-111 [10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.11.089].
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