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Chitosan: new ideas

Chitosan: new ideas

28 January 2021 127

Using an antiseptic is an integral part of the disinfection procedure, which helps not only to practise good hand hygiene, but also protect against pathogens of dangerous diseases.

Our researchers have studied the chitosan antibacterial activity!

It is a non-toxic and biocompatible substance that is obtained from the shells of crustaceans, fungi, algae and some insects. Scientists have found out under what conditions are most effective when coping with microorganisms that cause mycobacteriosis involving lungs and skin.

— Chitosan can be used in medicine — as an agent for the treatment of polymer surfaces, for example, catheters. In addition, its antibacterial properties can be used in the food packaging manufacturing. The substance is also used in biotechnology and agriculture. Chitosan is non-toxic, and living organisms do not have negative reactions and the substance can be easily resolved.

Usually it is obtained from chitin processing, which is extricated from the shells of crustaceans, mycelial and higher fungi, algae, flies and bees,” — says Karina Davydova, a student of the Chemistry and Biotechnology Department of our university.

The researchers found that chitosan with 98% deacetylation was the most effective in inhibiting bacterial growth. Deacetylation occurs when a substance is obtained from chitin.

This sample was able to reduce the "adhesion" of bacteria to the plastic surface by 30%. Chitosan forms films on the surface of the plastic, and its protective properties are starting to develop .


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