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: Chitosan solubility in aqueous organic acids has been widely investigated. However, most of
the previous works have been done with plasticized chitosan films and using acetic acid as the
film casting solvent. In addition, the properties of these films varied among studies, since they are
influenced by different factors such as the chitin source used to produce chitosan, the processing
variables involved in the conversion of chitin into chitosan, chitosan properties, types of acids used to
dissolve chitosan, types and amounts of plasticizers and the film preparation method. Therefore,
this work aimed to prepare chitosan films by the solvent casting method, using chitosan derived
from Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp shell waste, and five different organic acids (acetic, lactic, maleic,
tartaric, and citric acids) without plasticizer, in order to evaluate the effect of organic acid type
and chitosan source on physicochemical properties, degradation and cytotoxicity of these chitosan
films. The goal was to select the best suited casting solvent to develop wound dressing from shrimp
chitosan films. Shrimp chitosan films were analyzed in terms of their qualitative assessment, thickness,
water vapor permeability (WVP), water vapor transmission rate (WVTR), wettability, tensile properties,
degradation in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and cytotoxicity towards human fibroblasts using
the resazurin reduction method. Regardless of the acid type employed in film preparation, all films
were transparent and slightly yellowish, presented homogeneous surfaces, and the thickness was
compatible with the epidermis thickness. However, only the ones prepared with maleic acid presented
adequate characteristics of WVP, WVTR, wettability, degradability, cytotoxicity and good tensile
properties for future application as a wound dressing material. The findings of this study contributed
not only to select the best suited casting solvent to develop chitosan films for wound dressing but
also to normalize a solubilization protocol for chitosan, derived from Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp
shell waste, which can be used in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Chitosan Film Solubility Organic acids Solvent casting Wound dressing . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia Centro de Química da Madeira
Citation
Eulálio, H. Y. C., Vieira, M., Fideles, T. B., Tomás, H., Silva, S. M., Peniche, C. A., & Fook, M. V. L. (2020). Physicochemical properties and cell viability of shrimp chitosan films as affected by film casting solvents. I-Potential use as wound dressing. Materials, 13(21), 5005. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13215005
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MDPI