A microwave-assisted esterification reaction to prepare hyaluronan-curcumin derivatives by employing a solvent-free process was developed. In particular, a solid-state strategy to react two molecules characterized by totally different solubility profiles was developed. Hyaluronic acid, a highly hydrosoluble polysaccharide, was reacted with hydrophobic and even water-unstable curcumin. Microwave (MW) irradiation was employed to activate the reaction between the two solid compounds through the direct interaction with them and to preserve the integrity of the sensitive curcumin species. This new protocol can be considered efficient, fast, and also eco-friendly, avoiding the employment of toxic organic bases and solvents. A cytotoxicity test suggested that the developed hyaluronan-curcumin conjugate (HA-CUR) could be considered a candidate for its implementation as a new material. In addition, preliminary studies revealed promising anti-inflammatory activity and open future perspectives of further investigation.

Microwave-Assisted, Solid-State Procedure to Covalently Conjugate Hyaluronic Acid to Curcumin: Validation of a Green Synthetic Protocol

Verdoliva V.;Saviano M.;De Luca S.
2024

Abstract

A microwave-assisted esterification reaction to prepare hyaluronan-curcumin derivatives by employing a solvent-free process was developed. In particular, a solid-state strategy to react two molecules characterized by totally different solubility profiles was developed. Hyaluronic acid, a highly hydrosoluble polysaccharide, was reacted with hydrophobic and even water-unstable curcumin. Microwave (MW) irradiation was employed to activate the reaction between the two solid compounds through the direct interaction with them and to preserve the integrity of the sensitive curcumin species. This new protocol can be considered efficient, fast, and also eco-friendly, avoiding the employment of toxic organic bases and solvents. A cytotoxicity test suggested that the developed hyaluronan-curcumin conjugate (HA-CUR) could be considered a candidate for its implementation as a new material. In addition, preliminary studies revealed promising anti-inflammatory activity and open future perspectives of further investigation.
2024
Istituto di Cristallografia - IC
Istituto di Biostrutture e Bioimmagini - IBB - Sede Napoli Via Pietro Castellino 111
hyaluronan-curcumin conjugate
solvent-free protocol
solid-state reaction
MW irradiation
anti-inflammatoryactivity
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