Production of fungistatic porous structures of cellulose acetate loaded with quercetin, using supercritical CO2

•Supercritical phase inversion was used to produce membranes of cellulose acetate loaded with quercetin.•Different membrane morphologies and pores size were obtained.•It was possible to control quercetin release.•Membranes were tested against two types of fungi obtaining an efficient and prolonged a...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of supercritical fluids 2021-02, Vol.169, p.105129, Article 105129
Hauptverfasser: Baldino, Lucia, González-Garcinuño, Álvaro, Tabernero, Antonio, Cardea, Stefano, Martín del Valle, Eva M., Reverchon, Ernesto
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Zusammenfassung:•Supercritical phase inversion was used to produce membranes of cellulose acetate loaded with quercetin.•Different membrane morphologies and pores size were obtained.•It was possible to control quercetin release.•Membranes were tested against two types of fungi obtaining an efficient and prolonged antifungal effect. [Display omitted] In this work, supercritical phase inversion was used to produce membranes of cellulose acetate, loaded with a highly hydrophobic drug, quercetin, with antifungal properties. Changing process parameters, such as polymer concentration (5%, 10% and 15% w/w), pressure (100 and 200 bar) and temperature (45 and 50 °C), different membrane morphologies and pores size were obtained. Operating in this way, it was possible to control quercetin release: the existence of macrovoids (i.e., finger-like structure) promoted a faster drug release (about 200 min); whereas, cellular structures favored a prolonged drug release (up to 1400 min). These membranes were tested against two types of fungi (Kluyveromyces lactis and Yarrowia lipolitica), obtaining an efficient and prolonged antifungal effect, overcoming the problems of quercetin hydrophobicity.
ISSN:0896-8446
1872-8162
DOI:10.1016/j.supflu.2020.105129