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Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation

[Image: see text] Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring biopolymer that has been employed for a plethora of medicinal applications. Nevertheless, as HA is a natural polysaccharide, it can be a substrate able to promote microbial growth and proliferation. Biopolymer–drug conjugates have gaine...

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Autores principales: Sturabotti, Elisa, Moldoveanu, Vyali Georgian, Camilli, Alessandro, Martinelli, Andrea, Simonetti, Giovanna, Valletta, Alessio, Serangeli, Ilaria, Giustini, Alessandro, Miranda, Elena, Migneco, Luisa Maria, Vetica, Fabrizio, Leonelli, Francesca
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37462451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.3c00208
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author Sturabotti, Elisa
Moldoveanu, Vyali Georgian
Camilli, Alessandro
Martinelli, Andrea
Simonetti, Giovanna
Valletta, Alessio
Serangeli, Ilaria
Giustini, Alessandro
Miranda, Elena
Migneco, Luisa Maria
Vetica, Fabrizio
Leonelli, Francesca
author_facet Sturabotti, Elisa
Moldoveanu, Vyali Georgian
Camilli, Alessandro
Martinelli, Andrea
Simonetti, Giovanna
Valletta, Alessio
Serangeli, Ilaria
Giustini, Alessandro
Miranda, Elena
Migneco, Luisa Maria
Vetica, Fabrizio
Leonelli, Francesca
author_sort Sturabotti, Elisa
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description [Image: see text] Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring biopolymer that has been employed for a plethora of medicinal applications. Nevertheless, as HA is a natural polysaccharide, it can be a substrate able to promote microbial growth and proliferation. Biopolymer–drug conjugates have gained attention over the years to overcome drawbacks of each single component. Within this context, thymol (Thy), a phenolic compound occurring in essential oils (EOs) extracted from Thymus and Origanum, has been largely studied for its antimycotic applications. However, it is characterized by a low water solubility and moderate cytotoxicity. Herein, we report an innovative HA–thymol conjugate (HA-Thy) biomaterial to circumvent the drawbacks of free thymol use by providing the polymer conjugate with the beneficial properties of both components. Preliminary biological tests evidenced the decrease of thymol cytotoxicity for the HA-Thy conjugate, paired with a promising antibiofilm formation activity against Candida albicans, similar to pure thymol, highlighting its potential application as a preservative biomaterial in formulations.
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spelling pubmed-104335272023-08-18 Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation Sturabotti, Elisa Moldoveanu, Vyali Georgian Camilli, Alessandro Martinelli, Andrea Simonetti, Giovanna Valletta, Alessio Serangeli, Ilaria Giustini, Alessandro Miranda, Elena Migneco, Luisa Maria Vetica, Fabrizio Leonelli, Francesca ACS Macro Lett [Image: see text] Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring biopolymer that has been employed for a plethora of medicinal applications. Nevertheless, as HA is a natural polysaccharide, it can be a substrate able to promote microbial growth and proliferation. Biopolymer–drug conjugates have gained attention over the years to overcome drawbacks of each single component. Within this context, thymol (Thy), a phenolic compound occurring in essential oils (EOs) extracted from Thymus and Origanum, has been largely studied for its antimycotic applications. However, it is characterized by a low water solubility and moderate cytotoxicity. Herein, we report an innovative HA–thymol conjugate (HA-Thy) biomaterial to circumvent the drawbacks of free thymol use by providing the polymer conjugate with the beneficial properties of both components. Preliminary biological tests evidenced the decrease of thymol cytotoxicity for the HA-Thy conjugate, paired with a promising antibiofilm formation activity against Candida albicans, similar to pure thymol, highlighting its potential application as a preservative biomaterial in formulations. American Chemical Society 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10433527/ /pubmed/37462451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.3c00208 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Sturabotti, Elisa
Moldoveanu, Vyali Georgian
Camilli, Alessandro
Martinelli, Andrea
Simonetti, Giovanna
Valletta, Alessio
Serangeli, Ilaria
Giustini, Alessandro
Miranda, Elena
Migneco, Luisa Maria
Vetica, Fabrizio
Leonelli, Francesca
Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation
title Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation
title_full Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation
title_fullStr Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation
title_full_unstemmed Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation
title_short Thymol-Functionalized Hyaluronic Acid as Promising Preservative Biomaterial for the Inhibition of Candida albicans Biofilm Formation
title_sort thymol-functionalized hyaluronic acid as promising preservative biomaterial for the inhibition of candida albicans biofilm formation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37462451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.3c00208
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