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Bacteriostatic ecffect of waterborne polyurethane-ureia films containing bioactive plant extracts incorporated by different routes

Abstract

The environmental awarenessh as promoted the development of new materiats towards eco-friendty systems based on both,green synthesis processes as well as the renewable origin of the raw compounds. In this way,focusing on synthesis methods, the use of waterborne polyurethane-urea dispersions have gained attention due to their versatility leading to a wide variety of apptications broadening the range of appLications. In addition, it is worth nothing that the dispersibitity in water offers the possibitity of incorporating soluble additives such as plant extracts. Therefore, in this work Melissa officinalis L . ptant was setected in order to obtain bioactive plant extract, in order to be incorporated to a waterborne polyurethane-urea disspersion varying their content as well as using three differernt incorporation routes. These dispersions were characterized and employed in the preparation of films which were analyzed from the viewpoint of physicochemical, thermal and mechanical properties, among others. Finatty, the antibacterial properties of the films were analyzed after 1 and 4 days of incubation. Where it was observed that the content and incorporation route of the extract influenced in the behavior of the films against common pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichio coli ond Pseudomonas aeruginosa.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

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