Abstract

Chitosan (CHT) and propolis (P) are natural materials with antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and mucoadhesive properties with many applications in orthopaedia dentistry. The objective of this study was to develop a low molecular weight (LMW) and medium molecular weight (MMW) chitosan polymeric system with propolis at different concentrations (0.31%, 0.62%, 1.25%, 2.5%, and 5%) and to evaluate the effect in terms of their cell interaction with dental pulp fibroblasts. FTIR spectra of both molecular weights CHT’s films with propolis show increased transmittance bands at 1730–1720 cm−1 and 1460 cm−1, indicating the presence of propolis ethanolic extract in the organic matrix. Contact angles test to determine hydrophobicity CHT films functionalized with propolis exhibit a more hydrophobic surface as propolis concentration increases. Cytotoxicity showed synergy between chitosan and propolis; the highest proliferation was observed in LMW CHT with 0.31% of propolis. Membranes made with CHT of both molecular weights plus propolis in an inflammatory stage (cells previously treated with LPS) can inhibit the expression of NF-k-B, MAPK, and VEGF. A polymeric system based on chitosan/ethanolic extract propolis could be a future alternative treatment for oral ulcers.

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