Development and Evaluation of Clove and Cinnamon Supercritical Fluid Extracts-Loaded Emulgel for Antifungal Activity in Denture Stomatitis.
Meenakshi Srinivas IyerAnil Kumar GujjariSathishbabu ParanthamanAmr Selim Abu LilaKhaled AlmansourFarhan AlshammariEl-Sayed KhafagyHany H ArabDevegowda Vishakante GowdaPublished in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Denture stomatitis (DS), usually caused by Candida infection, is one of the common denture-related complications in patients wearing dentures. Clove and cinnamon oils have been acknowledged for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial activity, and antifungal effects in the oral cavity. The aim of this study, therefore, was to prepare clove/cinnamon oils-loaded emulgel and to assess its efficacy in treating Candida albicans -associated denture stomatitis. Central composite design was adopted to formulate and optimize clove/cinnamon extracts-loaded emulgel. The formulated preparations were assessed for their physical appearance, particle size, viscosity, spreadability, and in-vitro drug release. In addition, in-vivo therapeutic experiments were conducted on 42 patients with denture stomatitis. The prepared emulgel formulations showed good physical characteristics with efficient drug release within 3 h. In addition, in-vivo antifungal studies revealed that the optimized formula significantly ( p < 0.001) reduced Candida colony counts from the denture surface, compared to commercially available gel (240.38 ± 27.20 vs. 398.19 ± 66.73 CFU/mL, respectively). Furthermore, the optimized formula and succeeded in alleviating denture stomatitis-related inflammation with a better clinical cure rate compared to commercially available gel Collectively, herbal extracts-loaded emulgel might be considered an evolution of polyherbal formulations and might represent a promising alternative to the existing allopathic drugs for the treatment of denture stomatitis, with better taste acceptability and no side effects.
Keyphrases
- candida albicans
- drug release
- drug delivery
- biofilm formation
- wound healing
- cancer therapy
- mental health
- physical activity
- anti inflammatory
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- oxidative stress
- essential oil
- escherichia coli
- human milk
- replacement therapy
- patient reported
- preterm birth
- hyaluronic acid
- preterm infants