Novel Denture Cleanser Formulated From Virgin Coconut Oil and The Anionic Emulsifier Against Candida albicans Biofilms Formed on 96-Wells Plate and Acrylic Resin Surfaces

Wariya Siriyod, P. Wanachantararak, T. Sastraruji, P. Chaijareenont, W. Chaiyana, S. Sookkhee, Darunee Owittayakul
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Abstract The objectives of this study were to investigate the inhibitory effect of coconut oil denture-cleansing (CDC) formula against Candida albicans biofilm formed on 96-wells plate and acrylic surfaces at various immersion times and to determine the effects on physical properties of heat-cured acrylic surfaces. A total of twenty-seven CDC formulas were prepared. All CDC formulas were evaluated the stability and anticandidal activity by freeze-defrost cycles and broth microdilution assays, respectively. The formula 22th (F22) containing 0.3 g of anionic emulsifier at a ratio 40:60 of virgin coconut oil to distilled water showed the highest stability and anticandidal activity. The percent inhibition against C. albicans biofilm formed on 96-well plate and acrylic resin surfaces of the F22 after 8 hours of immersion were 86.87 ± 0.65%, and 91.19 ± 1.81%, respectively. However, the F22 had significantly lower inhibitory activity than 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate (P <0.05). Furthermore, flexural strength of acrylic resin specimens was determined using a 3-point bending test and surface roughness was measured with a profilometer. The flexural strength and the change in surface roughness of F22 were not significant different compared with chlorhexidine and distilled water after 8 hours immersion for 30 days (P >0.05). In conclusions, F22 which containing 0.3 g of anionic emulsifier at the ratio of coconut oil to distilled water at 40:60 exhibited the potent inhibitory activity to Candida albicans biofilms and had no significant effect on the flexural strength and surface roughness of acrylic resins after immersion for 30 days. Keywords: Denture cleanser, Coconut oil, Anionic emulsifier, Biofilm, Candida albicans, Acrylic resins
由初榨椰子油和阴离子乳化剂配制的新型义齿清洁剂,可防止96孔板和丙烯酸树脂表面形成白色念珠菌生物膜
摘要本研究旨在研究椰子油假牙清洁(CDC)配方对96孔板和丙烯酸表面不同浸泡时间形成的白色念珠菌生物膜的抑制作用,并确定其对热固化丙烯酸表面物理性能的影响。共制备了27种CDC配方。所有CDC配方分别通过冻融循环和肉汤微量稀释试验评估其稳定性和抗念珠菌活性。以椰子油与蒸馏水的比例为40:60,加入0.3 g阴离子乳化剂的第22 (F22)式的稳定性和抗假乳活性最高。浸泡8 h后,F22对96孔板和丙烯酸树脂表面形成的白色念珠菌生物膜的抑制率分别为86.87±0.65%和91.19±1.81%。F22的抑菌活性显著低于0.12%的葡萄糖酸氯己定(p0.05)。综上所述,添加0.3 g阴离子乳化剂(椰子油与蒸馏水的比例为40:60)的F22对白色念珠菌生物膜具有较强的抑制活性,浸泡30 d后对丙烯酸树脂的抗弯强度和表面粗糙度无显著影响。关键词:义齿清洁剂,椰子油,阴离子乳化剂,生物膜,白色念珠菌,丙烯酸树脂
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