Antibacterial Properties of Grape Seed Extract-Enriched Cellulose Hydrogels for Potential Dental Application: In Vitro Assay, Cytocompatibility, and Biocompatibility
Resumen
Hydrogels elaborated from Dasylirion spp. and enriched with grape seed extract (GSE) were
investigated for tentative use in dental treatment. Cellulose-GSE hydrogels were elaborated with
varying GSE contents from 10 to 50 wt%. The mechanical and physical properties, antimicrobial effect,
biocompatibility, and in vitro cytotoxicity were studied. In all the cases, the presence of GSE affects
the hydrogel’s mechanical properties. The elongation decreased from 12.67 mm for the hydrogel
without GSE to 6.33 mm for the hydrogel with the highest GSE content. The tensile strength decrease
was from 52.33 N/mm2 (for the samples without GSE) and went to 40 N/mm2 for the highest GSE
content. Despite the adverse effects, hydrogels possess suitable properties for manipulation. In
addition, all hydrogels exhibited excellent biocompatibility and no cytotoxicity, and the antibacterial
performance was demonstrated against S. mutans, E. Faecalis, S. aureus, and P. aureginosa. Furthermore,
the hydrogels with 30 wt% GSE inhibited more than 90% of the bacterial growth.