Poly(vinyl alcohol)-tannic Acid Cryogel Matrix as Antioxidant and Antibacterial Material
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Ari, B., Sahiner, M., Demirci, S., & Sahiner, N. (2022). Poly(vinyl alcohol)-tannic acid cryogel matrix as antioxidant and antibacterial material. Polymers, 14(1) doi:10.3390/polym14010070Özet
The biocompatible, viscoelastic properties of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) in combination
with the antimicrobial and antioxidant natural polyphenolic, tannic acid (TA), and the natural
flavonoid and antioxidant curcumin (Cur), were used in the preparation of PVA:TA and PVA:TA:Cur
cryogel composites using cryotropic gelation to combine the individually beneficial properties. The
effect of TA content on the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of PVA:TA cryogel composites
and the antioxidant activities of PVA:TA:Cur cryogel composites was determined using Trolox
equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and total phenol content (TPC) assays, and were compared.
The PVA:TA:Cur cryogel composite showed the highest antioxidant activity, with a TEAC value of
2.10 ± 0.24 and a TPC value of 293 ± 12.00. The antibacterial capacity of the PVA:TA and PVA:TA:Cur
1:1:0.1 cryogel composites was examined against two different species of bacteria, E. coli and S. aureus.
It was found that the minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) value of the PVA:TA:Cur 1:1:0.1 cryogel
composites varied between 5 and 10 mg/mL based on the type of microorganism, and the minimum
bactericidal concentration (MBC) value was 20 mg/mL irrespective of the type of microorganism.
Furthermore, the hemocompatibility of the PVA:TA cryogel composites was evaluated by examining
their hemolytic and coagulation behaviors. PVA:TA 1:1 cryogels with a value of 95.7% revealed the
highest blood clotting index value amongst all of the synthesized cryogels, signifying the potential
for blood contacting applications. The release of TA and Cur from the cryogel composites was
quantified at different pH conditions, i.e., 1.0, 7.4, and 9.0, and additionally in ethanol (EtOH) and
an ethanol–water (EtOH:Wat) mixture. The solution released from the PVA:TA cryogels in PBS
was tested for inhibition capability against α-glucosidase (E.C. 3.2.1.20). Concentration-dependent
enzyme inhibition was observed, and 70 µL of 83 µg/mL PVA:TA (1:1) cryogel in PBS inhibited
α-glucosidase enzyme solution of 0.03 unit/mL in 70 µL by 81.75 ± 0.96%.
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