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Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery

In recent years, multidrug-resistant bacteria have developed the ability to resist multiple antibiotics, limiting the available options for effective treatment. Raising awareness and providing education on the appropriate use of antibiotics, as well as improving infection control measures in healthc...

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Autores principales: Serbezeanu, Diana, Iftime, Manuela Maria, Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana, Ipate, Alina-Mirela, Bargan, Alexandra, Vlad-Bubulac, Tǎchiţǎ, Rîmbu, Cristina Mihaela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080655
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author Serbezeanu, Diana
Iftime, Manuela Maria
Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana
Ipate, Alina-Mirela
Bargan, Alexandra
Vlad-Bubulac, Tǎchiţǎ
Rîmbu, Cristina Mihaela
author_facet Serbezeanu, Diana
Iftime, Manuela Maria
Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana
Ipate, Alina-Mirela
Bargan, Alexandra
Vlad-Bubulac, Tǎchiţǎ
Rîmbu, Cristina Mihaela
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description In recent years, multidrug-resistant bacteria have developed the ability to resist multiple antibiotics, limiting the available options for effective treatment. Raising awareness and providing education on the appropriate use of antibiotics, as well as improving infection control measures in healthcare facilities, are crucial steps to address the healthcare crisis. Further, innovative approaches must be adopted to develop novel drug delivery systems using polymeric matrices as carriers and support to efficiently combat such multidrug-resistant bacteria and thus promote wound healing. In this context, the current work describes the use of two biocompatible and non-toxic polymers, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and xanthan gum (XG), to achieve hydrogel networks through cross-linking by oxalic acid following the freezing/thawing procedure. PVA/XG-80/20 hydrogels were loaded with different quantities of neomycin sulfate to create promising low-class topical antibacterial formulations with enhanced antimicrobial effects. The inclusion of neomycin sulfate in the hydrogels is intended to impart them with powerful antimicrobial properties, thereby facilitating the development of exceptionally efficient topical antibacterial formulations. Thus, incorporating higher quantities of neomycin sulfate in the PVA/XG-80/20-2 and PVA/XG-80/20-3 formulations yielded promising cycling characteristics. These formulations exhibited outstanding removal efficiency, exceeding 80% even after five cycles, indicating remarkable and consistent adsorption performance with repeated use. Furthermore, both PVA/XG-80/20-2 and PVA/XG-80/20-3 formulations outperformed the drug-free sample, PVA/XG-80/20, demonstrating a significant enhancement in maximum compressive stress.
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spelling pubmed-104540092023-08-26 Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery Serbezeanu, Diana Iftime, Manuela Maria Ailiesei, Gabriela-Liliana Ipate, Alina-Mirela Bargan, Alexandra Vlad-Bubulac, Tǎchiţǎ Rîmbu, Cristina Mihaela Gels Article In recent years, multidrug-resistant bacteria have developed the ability to resist multiple antibiotics, limiting the available options for effective treatment. Raising awareness and providing education on the appropriate use of antibiotics, as well as improving infection control measures in healthcare facilities, are crucial steps to address the healthcare crisis. Further, innovative approaches must be adopted to develop novel drug delivery systems using polymeric matrices as carriers and support to efficiently combat such multidrug-resistant bacteria and thus promote wound healing. In this context, the current work describes the use of two biocompatible and non-toxic polymers, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and xanthan gum (XG), to achieve hydrogel networks through cross-linking by oxalic acid following the freezing/thawing procedure. PVA/XG-80/20 hydrogels were loaded with different quantities of neomycin sulfate to create promising low-class topical antibacterial formulations with enhanced antimicrobial effects. The inclusion of neomycin sulfate in the hydrogels is intended to impart them with powerful antimicrobial properties, thereby facilitating the development of exceptionally efficient topical antibacterial formulations. Thus, incorporating higher quantities of neomycin sulfate in the PVA/XG-80/20-2 and PVA/XG-80/20-3 formulations yielded promising cycling characteristics. These formulations exhibited outstanding removal efficiency, exceeding 80% even after five cycles, indicating remarkable and consistent adsorption performance with repeated use. Furthermore, both PVA/XG-80/20-2 and PVA/XG-80/20-3 formulations outperformed the drug-free sample, PVA/XG-80/20, demonstrating a significant enhancement in maximum compressive stress. MDPI 2023-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10454009/ /pubmed/37623110 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080655 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iftime, Manuela Maria
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Bargan, Alexandra
Vlad-Bubulac, Tǎchiţǎ
Rîmbu, Cristina Mihaela
Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery
title Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery
title_full Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery
title_fullStr Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery
title_short Evaluation of Poly(vinyl alcohol)–Xanthan Gum Hydrogels Loaded with Neomycin Sulfate as Systems for Drug Delivery
title_sort evaluation of poly(vinyl alcohol)–xanthan gum hydrogels loaded with neomycin sulfate as systems for drug delivery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623110
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9080655
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