Propolis - based chitosan varnish: drug delivery, controlled
release and antimicrobial activity against oral pathogen bacteria
Dental caries is the
most prevalent oral disease in several Asian and Latin American countries. It
is an infectious disease and different types of bacteria are involved in the
process.
Synthetic antimicrobials are used against this disease;
however, many of these substances cause unwarranted undesirable effects like
vomiting, diarrhea and tooth staining. Propolis, a resinous substance collected
by honeybees, has been used to control the oral microbiota.
So, the objective of this study was to develop and
characterize sustained-release propolis-based chitosan varnish useful on dental
cariogenic biofilm prevention, besides the in vitro antimicrobial activity.
Methods: Three formulations of propolis - based chitosan
varnish (PCV) containing different concentrations (5%, 10% and 15%) were
produced by dissolution of propolis with chitosan on hydro-alcoholic vehicle.
Bovine teeth were used for testing adhesion of coatings and to observe the controlled
release of propolis associated with varnish.
It was characterized by infrared spectroscopy, scanning
electron microscopy, casting time, diffusion test in vitro antimicrobial
activity and controlled release. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and
minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) were tested for the main
microorganisms involved in the cariogenic biofilm through the microdilution
test in 96-well plates.
Results: The formulations presented a tooth surface
adherence and were able to form films very fast on bovine tooth surface.
Also, propolis-based chitosan varnishes have shown
antimicrobial activity similar to or better than chlorhexidine varnish against
all oral pathogen bacteria. All microorganisms were sensitive to propolis
varnish and chitosan.
MIC and MBC for microorganisms of cariogenic biofilme showed
better results than chlorhexidine. Propolis active components were released for
more than one week.
Conclusion: All developed formulations turn them, 5%, 10% and 15% propolis content varnish, into products suitable for clinical application on dental caries prevention field, deserving clinical studies to confirm its in vivo activity.
Conclusion: All developed formulations turn them, 5%, 10% and 15% propolis content varnish, into products suitable for clinical application on dental caries prevention field, deserving clinical studies to confirm its in vivo activity.
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