Publication Type Journal Article
Title Bioadhesive polymeric nanoparticles as strategy to improve the treatment of yeast infections in oral cavity: in-vitro and ex-vivo studies
Authors Luis Roque Pedro Castro Jesus Molpeceres A. Viana Amilcar Roberto Claudia Reis Patricia Rijo Ingunn Tho Bruno Sarmento Catarina Pinto Reis
Groups Chem4Env
Journal EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Year 2018
Month July
Volume 104
Number
Pages 19-31
Abstract Candidiasis is by far the most common fungal infection in the oral cavity and locally antifungal drugs are generally considered the first line therapy. However, some antifungal drugs like Nystatin (Nys) have very short time in the target tissue, which generally it requires several daily applications. One of the solutions to overcome those issues could be the incorporation of Nys into small, protective and polymeric nanoparticles (NPs). In this work, unloaded NPs were prepared and fully characterized and implemented in toothpaste and an oral gel. The three-best unloaded system (smallest, stable, safe and bioadhesive) was selected for further studies. After loading, NPs presented a size range from 300 to 800 nm, high encapsulation efficiency (above 70\%), prolonged release and high adhesion capacity to oral mucosa when compared with free Nys. Free Nys lost its activity when it was not encapsulated. The presented results suggested that these new bioadhesive systems could be considered as good candidates to improve the time residence of Nys in buccal mucosa, reducing the number of applications during the day, using alcohol free-formulations and easily included in the daily lives of the patients.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2018.04.032
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ISSN 0014-3057
EISSN 1873-1945
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Bibtex ID ISI:000436886800003
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