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Biocomposites of Silk-Elastin and Essential Oil from Mentha piperita Display Antibacterial Activity.

Diana S GomesAndré da CostaAna Margarida PereiraMargarida CasalRaul Machado
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
In this study, novel antimicrobial biocomposite films comprising a genetically engineered silk-elastin protein polymer (SELP) and essential oil from Mentha piperita (MP EO ) have been fabricated and tested for the antibacterial performance. SELP/MP EO biocomposite films were prepared by solvent casting using water as the solvent and aqueous emulsions of MP EO at different concentrations. Emulsions of MP EO were investigated, showing that the mixing method, relative amount of surfactant, and the presence of SELP influence particle size and homogeneity. The aqueous emulsions of SELP/MP EO were characterized by a population of particles between 100 and 300 nm, depending on the MP EO concentration. The emulsified oil droplets at the highest concentration showed to be homogeneously distributed into the SELP matrix and demonstrated antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli , Bacillus subtilis , and Staphylococcus aureus . Moreover, the antibacterial activity of the biocomposite films was retained after a period of storage for 7 days at 4 °C. The formulation of composites comprising natural active fillers and recombinant protein polymers opens opportunities to develop new green, functional biocomposite materials, paving the way for a new generation of multifunctional materials.
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