pH-responsive and antibacterial properties of self-assembled multilayer films based on chitosan and tannic acid

Polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer (LbL) films that disintegrate under physiological conditions are intensively studied as coatings to enable the release of bioactive components. Herein, we report on the interactions and pH-stability of LbL films composed of chitosan (CH) or N-(2-hydroxypropyl)-3-trimet...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials Science & Engineering C 2020-04, Vol.109, p.110493, Article 110493
Hauptverfasser: Kumorek, Marta, Minisy, Islam M., Krunclová, Tereza, Voršiláková, Marta, Venclíková, Kristýna, Chánová, Eliška Mázl, Janoušková, Olga, Kubies, Dana
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Zusammenfassung:Polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer (LbL) films that disintegrate under physiological conditions are intensively studied as coatings to enable the release of bioactive components. Herein, we report on the interactions and pH-stability of LbL films composed of chitosan (CH) or N-(2-hydroxypropyl)-3-trimethylammonium chitosan chloride (CMCH) and tannic acid (TA), employed to guarantee the film disintegration. The self-assembly of TA with CH and CMCH at pH 5 and with CMCH at pH 7.4 were proven by turbidimetric, surface plasmon resonance and UV–Vis analyses. The LbL films exhibited pH-dependent properties; CMCH/TA films prepared at pH 7.4 showed exponential growth as well as a higher layer thickness and surface roughness, whereas films prepared at pH 5 grew linearly and were smoother. The film stability varied with the pH used for film assembly; CH/TA films assembled at pH 5 were unstable at pH 8.5, whereas CMCH/TA films assembled at pH 7.4 disintegrated at pH 4. All films exhibited a similar disassembly at pH 7.4. The coatings reduced the adhesion of E. coli and S. aureus by approximately 80%. CMCH-terminated CMCH/TA films were more resistant to bacterial adhesion, whereas CH-terminated CH/TA films demonstrated stronger killing activity. The prepared pH-triggered decomposable LbL films could be used as degradable coatings that allow the release of therapeutics for biomedical applications and also prevent bacterial adhesion. [Display omitted] •Tannic acid (TA) formed LbL films with chitosan (CH) or quaternized chitosan (CMCH).•(CMCH/TA)n films can be formed at physiological pH convenient for protein loading.•pHs of the film assembly and degradation solutions determined film disintegration.•TA provided a gradual LbL film disintegration under physiological conditions.•Both (CMCH/TA)n and (CH/TA)n coatings exhibited antiadhesive bacterial properties.
ISSN:0928-4931
1873-0191
DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2019.110493