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PCL and PCL/bioactive glass biomaterials as carriers for biologically active polyphenolic compounds: Comprehensive physicochemical and biological evaluation

In this work, polymeric and bioactive glass (BG)-modified composite films were successfully loaded with polyphenols (PPh) extracted from sage. It was hypothesized that PPh, alone and in combination with BGs particles, would affect physicochemical and biological properties of the films. Furthermore,...

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Published in:Bioactive materials 2021-06, Vol.6 (6), p.1811-1826
Main Authors: Dziadek, Michal, Dziadek, Kinga, Checinska, Kamila, Zagrajczuk, Barbara, Golda-Cepa, Monika, Brzychczy-Wloch, Monika, Menaszek, Elzbieta, Kopec, Aneta, Cholewa-Kowalska, Katarzyna
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Summary:In this work, polymeric and bioactive glass (BG)-modified composite films were successfully loaded with polyphenols (PPh) extracted from sage. It was hypothesized that PPh, alone and in combination with BGs particles, would affect physicochemical and biological properties of the films. Furthermore, sol-gel-derived BG particles would serve as an agent for control the release of the polyphenolic compounds, and other important properties related to the presence of PPh. The results showed that polyphenolic compounds significantly modified numerous material properties and also acted as biologically active substances. On the one hand, PPh can be considered as plasticizers for PCL, on the other hand, they can act as coupling agent in composite materials, improving their mechanical performance. The presence of PPh in materials improved their hydrophilicity and apatite-forming ability, and also provided antioxidant activity. What is important is that the aforementioned properties and kinetics of PPh release can be modulated by the use of various concentrations of PPh, and by the modification of PCL matrix with sol-gel-derived BG particles, capable of binding PPh. The films containing the lowest concentration of PPh exhibited cytocompatibility, significantly increased alkaline phosphatase activity and the expression of bone extracellular matrix proteins (osteocalcin and osteopontin) in human normal osteoblasts, while they reduced intracellular reactive oxygen species production in macrophages. Furthermore, materials loaded with PPh showed antibiofilm properties against Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. The results suggest that obtained materials represent potential multifunctional biomaterials for bone tissue engineering with a wide range of tunable properties. [Display omitted] •PPh-loaded films showed improved hydrophilicity and calcium phosphate-forming ability.•The presence of PPh in the films improved mechanical properties and provided antioxidant activity.•PPh release kinetics can be modulated by the use of sol-gel-derived BG particles as PCL modifier.•Materials enriched with PPh showed antibiofilm properties against Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria.•Materials enriched with PPh showed anti-inflammatory properties and enhanced osteostimulative activity.
ISSN:2452-199X
2452-199X
DOI:10.1016/j.bioactmat.2020.11.025