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Polyphasic Validation of a Nisin-Biogel to Control Canine Periodontal Disease

Eva Cunha, Ferdinando B. Freitas, Berta São Bráz, Jorge Moreira da Silva, Luís Tavares, Ana Salomé Veiga, Manuela Oliveira

2020Antibiotics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Periodontal disease (PD) is a highly prevalent inflammatory disease in dogs. This disease is initiated by a polymicrobial biofilm on the teeth surface, whose control includes its prevention and removal. Recently, it was shown that nisin displays antimicrobial activity against canine PD-related bacteria. Moreover, guar gum biogel has shown to be a promising topical delivery system for nisin. METHODS: In this study we aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the nisin-biogel in the presence of canine saliva and after a 24-month storage, at different conditions, using a canine oral enterococci collection. We also studied the nisin-biogel cytotoxicity using a Vero cell line and canine primary intestinal fibroblasts. RESULTS: ≤ 0.05) in inhibitory activity was observed for nisin-biogel solutions stored at 37 °C, over a 24-month period, which was not observed with the other conditions. The nisin-biogel showed no cytotoxicity against the cells tested at concentrations up to 200 µg/mL. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirmed the potential of the nisin-biogel for canine PD control, supporting the development of an in vivo clinical trial.

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NisinPeriodontal diseaseMicrobiologyDentistryMedicineBiologyAntimicrobialOral microbiology and periodontitis researchAdvanced Drug Delivery SystemsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments
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