Pinto, Erveton PinheiroMenezes, Rodrigo PrioliTavares, Walter de SouzaFerreira, Adriana MacielSousa, Francisco Fábio Oliveira deSilva, Gabriel Araújo daZamora, Robert Ronald MaguiñaAraújo, Raquel SilvaSouza, Tiago Marcolino de2023-10-172023-10-172023PINTO, E. P. et al. Copaiba essential oil loaded-nanocapsules film as a potential candidate for treating skin disorders: preparation, characterization, and antibacterial properties. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, v. 633, artigo 122608, fev. 2023. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517323000285>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.0378-5173http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/jspui/handle/123456789/17591Infections have emerged as a novel target in managing skin and mucosa diseases. Bacterial resistance to anti- microbials and biofilm elimination from surfaces remains a challenge. Because polymeric nanocapsules (NC) can increase antimicrobial activity, this study aimed to produce and characterize NC into chitosan films (CSF). Copaiba essential oil (CO) presents antimicrobial activity and was chosen to load NC. In addition, the antibac- terial activity was evaluated to obtain a new biodegradable polymeric platform system with the potential to treat topical diseases associated with bacterial infections. The CO-NC produced by nanoprecipitation presented par- ticle size lower than 250 nm, negative charge, and encapsulation efficiency higher than 70 %. Direct incorpo- ration of CO into CSF (CO-CSF) by casting method worsened the film’s characteristics. However, incorporating CO-NC into CSF (CO-NC-CSF) avoided these drawbacks demonstrating improved physical, mechanical, morphological, and topographical properties. FTIR results demonstrated possible intermolecular interactions among the polymers and CO. The CO-NC-CSF and CO-CSF presented antibacterial properties against Staphylo- coccus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, especially the formulation containing 1 % of CO. These results indicated that CO-NC-CSF is a promising candidate for treating skin disorders.en-USrestritoChitosanCopaiba essential oil loaded-nanocapsules film as a potential candidate for treating skin disorders : preparation, characterization, and antibacterial properties.Artigo publicado em periodicohttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517323000285https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.122608