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Chitosan Membrane Containing Copaiba Oil ( Copaifera spp.) for Skin Wound Treatment.

Sheila Barbosa ParanhosElisângela da Silva FerreiraCaio Augusto de Almeida CanelasSimone Patrícia Aranha da PazMarcele Fonseca PassosCarlos Emmerson Ferreira da CostaAlisson Clay Rios da SilvaAndré Ben-Hur da Silva FigueiredoVeronica Scarpini Candido
Published in: Polymers (2021)
The interaction of copaiba oil in the polymer matrix of chitosan can produce a favorable synergistic effect and potentiate properties. Indeed, the bioactive principles present in copaiba oil have anti-inflammatory and healing action. In the present work, chitosan membranes containing different contents of copaiba oil copaíba (0.1, 0.5, 1.0 and 5.0% ( v / v )) were for the first time investigated. The membranes were developed by the casting method and analyzed for their morphology, degree of intumescence, moisture content, contact angle, Scanning Electron Microscope, and X-ray diffractometry. These chitosan/copaiba oil porous membranes disclosed fluid absorption capacity, hydrophilic surface, and moisture. In addition, the results showed that chitosan membranes with the addition of 1.0% (v/ v ) of copaiba oil presented oil drops with larger diameters, around 123.78 μm. The highest fluid absorption indexes were observed in chitosan membranes containing 0.1 and 0.5% ( v / v ) of copaiba oil. In addition, the copaiba oil modified the crystalline structure of chitosan. Such characteristics are expected to favor wound treatment. However, biological studies are necessary for the safe use of chitosan/copaiba oil membrane as a biomaterial.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • wound healing
  • fatty acid
  • computed tomography
  • mass spectrometry
  • combination therapy
  • single molecule
  • replacement therapy
  • soft tissue