Antibacterial and Antifungal Efficacy of Medium and Low Weight Chitosan-Shelled Nanodroplets for the Treatment of Infected Chronic Wounds.
Narcisa MandrasMonica ArgenzianoMauro PratoJanira RoanaAnna LuganiniValeria AllizondVivian TullioNicole FinessoSara CominiBruno Emilio BressanFrancesca PecoraroGiuliana GiribaldiAdriano TroiaRoberta CavalliAnna Maria CuffiniGiuliana BanchePublished in: International journal of nanomedicine (2022)
cNDs exerted bacteriostatic and fungistatic effects, due to the presence of chitosan in the outer shell and independently of oxygen addition in the inner core. The duration of such effects strictly depends on the characteristics of each microbial species, and not on the molecular weight of chitosan in ND shells. However, LW chitosan was better tolerated by human keratinocytes than MW. For these reasons, the use of LW NDs should be recommended in future research to assess cOLND efficacy for the treatment of infected CWs.