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Research Article

Chitosan-based nanoparticles as delivery-carrier for promising antimicrobial glycolipid biosurfactant to improve the eradication rate of Helicobacter pylori biofilm

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Pages 813-832 | Received 12 Nov 2020, Accepted 27 Dec 2020, Published online: 11 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

Driven by the need to find alternatives to control H. pylori infections, this work describes the development of chitosan-PMLA nanoparticulate systems as carriers for antimicrobial glycolipid. By using a simple ionic gelation method stable nanoparticle was obtained showing an encapsulation efficiency of 73.1 ± 1.3% and an average size of 217.0 ± 15.6 nm for rhamnolipids chitosan-PMLA nanoparticles (RL-CS-NPs). Glycolipid incorporation and particle size were correspondingly corroborated by FT-IR and TEM analysis. Rhamnolipids chitosan nanoparticles (RL-CS-NPs) presented the highest antimicrobial effect towards H. pylori (ATCC 26695) exhibiting a minimal inhibitory concentration of 132 µg/mL and a biofilm inhibition ability of 99%. Additionally, RL-CS-NPs did not interfere with human fibroblasts viability and proliferation under the tested conditions. The results revealed that the RL-CS-NPs were able to inhibit bacterial growth showing adequate cytocompatibility and might become, after additional studies, a valuable approach to fight H. pylori biofilm related-infections.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This study is financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province (Grant No. ZR2018MC010).

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