Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10604731 Carbohydrate Polymers 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
A kind of antibacterial bacterial cellulose (BC) dry film was developed and characterized as a potential functional wound dressing for acute traumas treatment. To achieve this, a freeze-dried BC film was immersed in a benzalkonium chloride solution, which belongs to cationic surfactant type antimicrobial agent, followed by another freeze-drying step. Some physical and antimicrobial properties of the prepared BC films were investigated and the results showed that the drug-loading capacity of the BC dry film was about 0.116 mg/cm2 when soaked in 0.102% benzalkonium chloride solution. High water absorbing capacity, an important quality for wound dressings was also achieved with a swelling ratio of 26.2 in deionized water and of 37.3 in saline solution. With respect to the antimicrobial effect, a stable and prolonged antimicrobial activity for at least 24 h was obtained especially against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis, which were general Gram-positive bacteria that found on the contaminated wound.
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