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New Antimicrobial Gels Based on Clove Essential Oil–Cyclodextrin Complex and Plant Extracts for Topical Use
by
Buleandră, Mihaela
, Voicu, Sorina Nicoleta
, Dițu, Lia Mara
, Mirea, Anca Gabriela
, Badea, Irinel Adriana
, Mititelu, Magdalena
, Stancu, Alina Ionela
, Musuc, Adina Magdalena
, Aricov, Ludmila
, Ficai, Anton
, Brîncoveanu, Oana
, Culita, Daniela Cristina
, Oprea, Eliza
in
Acids
/ Aloysia triphylla
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Bioavailability
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Biological products
/ Chitosan
/ Chromatography
/ Cyclodextrins
/ Differential thermal analysis
/ E coli
/ Essential oils
/ Eugenya caryophyllata
/ Flavonoids
/ Formulations
/ Herbal medicine
/ Hydrogels
/ Infections
/ Laurus nobilis
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Oils & fats
/ Pathogens
/ Polyacrylic acid
/ Polymers
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Scientific imaging
/ Skin
/ Sodium alginate
/ Technology application
/ Thermal stability
/ Verbena officinalis
/ Viscoelastic liquids
/ Viscosity
/ Yield stress
/ β-cyclodextrin complex
2025
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New Antimicrobial Gels Based on Clove Essential Oil–Cyclodextrin Complex and Plant Extracts for Topical Use
by
Buleandră, Mihaela
, Voicu, Sorina Nicoleta
, Dițu, Lia Mara
, Mirea, Anca Gabriela
, Badea, Irinel Adriana
, Mititelu, Magdalena
, Stancu, Alina Ionela
, Musuc, Adina Magdalena
, Aricov, Ludmila
, Ficai, Anton
, Brîncoveanu, Oana
, Culita, Daniela Cristina
, Oprea, Eliza
in
Acids
/ Aloysia triphylla
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Bioavailability
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Biological products
/ Chitosan
/ Chromatography
/ Cyclodextrins
/ Differential thermal analysis
/ E coli
/ Essential oils
/ Eugenya caryophyllata
/ Flavonoids
/ Formulations
/ Herbal medicine
/ Hydrogels
/ Infections
/ Laurus nobilis
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Oils & fats
/ Pathogens
/ Polyacrylic acid
/ Polymers
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Scientific imaging
/ Skin
/ Sodium alginate
/ Technology application
/ Thermal stability
/ Verbena officinalis
/ Viscoelastic liquids
/ Viscosity
/ Yield stress
/ β-cyclodextrin complex
2025
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New Antimicrobial Gels Based on Clove Essential Oil–Cyclodextrin Complex and Plant Extracts for Topical Use
by
Buleandră, Mihaela
, Voicu, Sorina Nicoleta
, Dițu, Lia Mara
, Mirea, Anca Gabriela
, Badea, Irinel Adriana
, Mititelu, Magdalena
, Stancu, Alina Ionela
, Musuc, Adina Magdalena
, Aricov, Ludmila
, Ficai, Anton
, Brîncoveanu, Oana
, Culita, Daniela Cristina
, Oprea, Eliza
in
Acids
/ Aloysia triphylla
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Bioavailability
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Biological products
/ Chitosan
/ Chromatography
/ Cyclodextrins
/ Differential thermal analysis
/ E coli
/ Essential oils
/ Eugenya caryophyllata
/ Flavonoids
/ Formulations
/ Herbal medicine
/ Hydrogels
/ Infections
/ Laurus nobilis
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Multidrug resistant organisms
/ Oils & fats
/ Pathogens
/ Polyacrylic acid
/ Polymers
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Scientific imaging
/ Skin
/ Sodium alginate
/ Technology application
/ Thermal stability
/ Verbena officinalis
/ Viscoelastic liquids
/ Viscosity
/ Yield stress
/ β-cyclodextrin complex
2025
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New Antimicrobial Gels Based on Clove Essential Oil–Cyclodextrin Complex and Plant Extracts for Topical Use
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New Antimicrobial Gels Based on Clove Essential Oil–Cyclodextrin Complex and Plant Extracts for Topical Use
2025
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This study aimed to develop and characterise novel hydrogels based on natural bioactive compounds for topical antimicrobial applications. Four gel systems were formulated using different polymers, namely polyacrylic acid (Carbopol 940, CBP-G), chitosan with high and medium molecular weights (CTH-G and CTM-G), and sodium alginate (ALG-G), incorporating tinctures of Verbena officinalis and Aloysia triphylla, Laurus nobilis essential oil, and a β-cyclodextrin–clove essential oil complex. All gels displayed a homogeneous macroscopic appearance and maintained stability for over 90 days. Rheological studies demonstrated gel-like behaviour for CBP-G and ALG-G, with well-defined linear viscoelastic regions and distinct yield points, while CTM-G exhibited viscoelastic liquid-like properties. SEM imaging confirmed uniform and continuous matrices, supporting controlled active compound distribution. Thermogravimetric analysis (TG-DTA) revealed a two-step degradation profile for all gels, characterised by high thermal stability up to 230 °C and near-total decomposition by 500 °C. FTIR spectra confirmed the incorporation of bioactive compounds and products and highlighted varying interaction strengths with polymer matrices, which were stronger in CBP-G and CTH-G. Antimicrobial evaluation demonstrated that chitosan-based gels exhibited the most potent inhibitory and antibiofilm effects (MIC = 2.34 mg/mL) and a cytocompatibility assessment on HaCaT keratinocytes showed enhanced cell viability for chitosan gels and dose-dependent cytotoxicity for alginate formulations at high concentrations. Overall, chitosan-based gels displayed the most favourable combination of stability, antimicrobial activity, and biocompatibility, suggesting their potential for topical pharmaceutical use.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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