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Title: Photoantibacterial Poly(vinyl)chloride Films Applying Curcumin Derivatives as Bio-Based Plasticizers and Photosensitizers
Authors: Rodrigues, Fábio M. S. 
Tavares, Iúri
Aroso, Rafael T. 
Dias, Lucas D. 
Domingos, Carolina V. 
de Faria, Clara M. G.
Piccirillo, Giusi 
Maria, Teresa M. R. 
Carrilho, Rui M. B. 
Bagnato, Vanderlei S.
Calvete, Mário J. F. 
Pereira, Mariette M. 
Keywords: curcumin; PVC films; bioplasticizer; photosensitizer; antimicrobial photodynamic inactivation (aPDT); photosensitive material; photodecontamination
Issue Date: 27-Feb-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: UIDB/00313/2020 
UID/BIA/04004/2020. 
PD/BD/135532/2018 
metadata.degois.publication.title: Molecules
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 28
metadata.degois.publication.issue: 5
Abstract: Herein we describe the design of natural curcumin ester and ether derivatives and their application as potential bioplasticizers, to prepare photosensitive phthalate-free PVC-based materials. The preparation of PVC-based films incorporating several loadings of newly synthesized curcumin derivatives along with their standard solid-state characterization is also described. Remarkably, the plasticizing effect of the curcumin derivatives in the PVC material was found to be similar to that observed in previous PVC-phthalate materials. Finally, studies applying these new materials in the photoinactivation of S. aureus planktonic cultures revealed a strong structure/activity correlation, with the photosensitive materials reaching up to 6 log CFU reduction at low irradiation intensities.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113866
ISSN: 1420-3049
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28052209
Rights: openAccess
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