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Antimicrobial Properties of Bacterial Cellulose Films Enriched with Bioactive Herbal Extracts Obtained by Microwave-Assisted Extraction

Ioana M. Bodea, Giorgiana M. Cătunescu, Carmen Rodica Pop, N. Fiţ, Adriana P. David, Mircea Cristian Dudescu, Andreea Stănilă, Ancuţa M. Rotar, F. Beteg

2022Polymers42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of bacterial cellulose (BC) as scaffold for active biofilms is one of the most interesting applications, especially for the biomedical and food industries. However, there are currently few studies evaluating the potential of incorporating herbal extracts into various biomaterials, including BC. Thus, the aim of this study is to report a screening of the total phenolic content and antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of ethanolic extracts of oregano, rosemary, parsley, and lovage. At the same time, the bioactive potential of BC enriched with the four ethanolic extracts is described. Microwave-assisted extraction was used to extract bioactive compounds from the four selected herbs. The physical, mechanical, structural, and chemical properties of BC were also assessed. Next, BC was enriched with the extracts, and their effect against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Candida albicans was evaluated. The results showed that the bioactivity of the herbs varied significantly, with rosemary extract being the most bioactive. The BC films possessed good mechanical properties, and a three-dimensional network fibrillar structure appropriate for ethanolic-extract incorporation. The BC samples enriched with rosemary extracts had the highest antibacterial activity against S. aureus, while E. coli. and C. albicans seemed to be resistant to all extracts, regardless of herbs.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialCandida albicansAntibacterial activityTraditional medicineStaphylococcus aureusFood scienceCelluloseChemistryExtraction (chemistry)Bioactive compoundEscherichia coliBacteriaBiologyMicrobiologyChromatographyOrganic chemistryMedicineBiochemistryGeneGeneticsAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
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