New sustainable antimicrobial chitosan hydrogels based on sulfonamides and its nanocomposites: Fabrication and characterization
Hemat Mostafa Mohamed Hassan; Howida T. Zaky; Mansoura I. Mohamed; Rana A. Elzamly; David R.K. Harding; Kandile, Nadia;
Abstract
Chitosan (Ch), a linear cationic biopolymer, has broad medical applications. In this paper, new sustainable 
hydrogels (Ch-3, Ch-5a, Ch-5b) based on chitosan/sulfonamide derivatives 2-chloro-N-(4-sulfamoylphenethyl)
acetamide (3) and/or 5-[(4-sulfamoylphenethyl) carbamoyl] isobenzofuran-1,3-dione (5) were prepared.
Hydrogels (Ch-3, Ch-5a, Ch-5b) were loaded (Au, Ag, ZnO) NPs to form its nanocomposites to improve the
antimicrobial efficacy of chitosan. The structures of hydrogels and its nanocomposites were characterized using
different tools. All hydrogels displayed irregular surface morphology in SEM, however hydrogel (Ch-5a) revealed
the highest crystallinity. The highest thermal stability was shown by hydrogel (Ch-5b) compared to chitosan. The
nanocomposites represented nanoparticle sizes <100 nm. Antimicrobial activity was assayed for hydrogels using
disc diffusion method exhibited great inhibition growth of bacteria compared to chitosan against S. aureus,
B. subtilis and S. epidermidis as Gram-positive, E. coli, Proteus, and K. pneumonia as Gram-negative and antifungal
activity against Aspergillus Niger and Candida. Hydrogel (Ch-5b) and nanocomposite hydrogel (Ch-3/Ag NPs)
showed higher colony forming unit (CFU) and reduction% against S. aureus and E. coli reaching 97.96 % and
89.50 % respectively in comparison with 74.56 % and 40.30 % for chitosan respectively. Overall, fabricated
hydrogels and its nanocomposites enhanced the biological activity of chitosan and it can be potential candidates
as antimicrobial drugs.
hydrogels (Ch-3, Ch-5a, Ch-5b) based on chitosan/sulfonamide derivatives 2-chloro-N-(4-sulfamoylphenethyl)
acetamide (3) and/or 5-[(4-sulfamoylphenethyl) carbamoyl] isobenzofuran-1,3-dione (5) were prepared.
Hydrogels (Ch-3, Ch-5a, Ch-5b) were loaded (Au, Ag, ZnO) NPs to form its nanocomposites to improve the
antimicrobial efficacy of chitosan. The structures of hydrogels and its nanocomposites were characterized using
different tools. All hydrogels displayed irregular surface morphology in SEM, however hydrogel (Ch-5a) revealed
the highest crystallinity. The highest thermal stability was shown by hydrogel (Ch-5b) compared to chitosan. The
nanocomposites represented nanoparticle sizes <100 nm. Antimicrobial activity was assayed for hydrogels using
disc diffusion method exhibited great inhibition growth of bacteria compared to chitosan against S. aureus,
B. subtilis and S. epidermidis as Gram-positive, E. coli, Proteus, and K. pneumonia as Gram-negative and antifungal
activity against Aspergillus Niger and Candida. Hydrogel (Ch-5b) and nanocomposite hydrogel (Ch-3/Ag NPs)
showed higher colony forming unit (CFU) and reduction% against S. aureus and E. coli reaching 97.96 % and
89.50 % respectively in comparison with 74.56 % and 40.30 % for chitosan respectively. Overall, fabricated
hydrogels and its nanocomposites enhanced the biological activity of chitosan and it can be potential candidates
as antimicrobial drugs.
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| Title | New sustainable antimicrobial chitosan hydrogels based on sulfonamides and its nanocomposites: Fabrication and characterization | Authors | Hemat Mostafa Mohamed Hassan ; Howida T. Zaky; Mansoura I. Mohamed; Rana A. Elzamly; David R.K. Harding; Kandile, Nadia | Keywords | Sulfonamide derivatives;Nanocomposites;Antimicrobial activity;Chitosan | Issue Date | 3-Apr-2023 | Publisher | Elsiver | Journal | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | Volume | 239 | Issue | 124280 | Start page | 1 | End page | 15 | DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124280 | 
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