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Effect of denture liners surface modification with Equisetum giganteum and Punica granatum on Candida albicans biofilm inhibition.

Cindy Ruiz GarciaThaís Yumi UedaRafaela Alves da SilvaIsadora Prado CanoLuiz Leonardo SaldanhaAnne Lígia DokkedalVinícius Carvalho PortoVanessa Migliorini UrbanKarin Hermana Neppelenbroek
Published in: Therapeutic delivery (2022)
Aim: This study investigated the effect of denture liners surface modification with Equisetum giganteum (EG) and Punica granatum (PG) on Candida albicans biofilm inhibition supposing its usage as a sustained-release therapeutical delivery system for Candida -associated denture stomatitis. Materials & methods: C. albicans biofilm (SC5314 or ATCC 90028) was formed on soft liners superficially modified by a primer mixed to drugs at minimum inhibitory concentrations (0.100 g for EG and PG or 0.016 g for nystatin per ml of primer). After 24 h, 7 or 14 days, antibiofilm activity was evaluated by colony-forming unit counts. Results: Not all groups were equi-efficient to nystatin after 24 h and 7 days. After 14 days, EG and PG efficacies were not different from nystatin (almost 100% inhibition). Conclusion: The proposed protocol presents a promising option to allopathic drugs for Candida -associated denture stomatitis treatment.
Keyphrases
  • candida albicans
  • biofilm formation
  • randomized controlled trial
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • peripheral blood
  • escherichia coli
  • atomic force microscopy
  • combination therapy
  • high resolution