Development and Characterization of a Curcumin-Loaded Alginate-Xanthan Gum Hydrogel for Antibacterial Activity and Controlled Drug Release
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Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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This article describes the development and characterization of a curcumin-loaded alginate-xanthan gum hydrogel, designed to provide both antibacterial activity and controlled drug release.The hydrogel formulation consisted of 4% (w/v) alginate, 4% (w/v) xanthan gum, and 500 μg/mL of curcumin. Sterilization was achieved through ethanol immersion, UV irradiation, and autoclaving, with the latter two methods proving to be the most effective in maintaining long-term sterility. Antibacterial efficacy was tested against Staphylococcus aureus, demonstrating a significant inhibition zone around the hydrogel. The curcumin release profile indicated a sustained release over 72 hours, suggesting its suitability for prolonged antibacterial applications.
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Antibacterial activity, Xanthan gum, Curcumin, Sterilization (economics), Drug, Antibacterial agent, Staphylococcus aureus
