Potentiating Antibacterial Effect of Locally Deliver Caffeine Nanoparticles on Systemically Used Antibiotics in Periodontal Treatments

IF 0.4 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
R. Parmar
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Aims: Subinhibitory concentration of antibiotics at periodontal sites may increase the microbial resistance development; hence, this study was carried out to support the hypothesis that antimicrobial as well as anti-inflammatory action of caffeine and its locally deliver nanoparticles, which can deeply penetrate into the periodontal sites might potentiate and synergize the antibacterial effect of systematically used antibiotics for the treatment of periodontitis. Materials and Methods: In this study, the caffeine-loaded low-molecular-weight chitosan nanoparticles were prepared by ionic gelation methodology. Ex vivo antimicrobial activity of prepared nanoparticles was carried out by periodontitis patient’s stimulated saliva sample. Result: Our finding showed that caffeine nanoparticles in combination with amoxicillin affect the growth of periodontitis microorganisms. Periodontitis microorganism grew on a nutrient agar medium in Petri plates. Agar cups were filled in combination of different concentrations of amoxicillin with or without fixed caffeine concentration containing nanoparticles. High amoxicillin concentration (0.5 μg/ml) with 1 mg of caffeine-containing nanoparticles showed maximum zone of inhibition (1.81 ± 0.24 cm). On the other hand, low amoxicillin concentration (0.3 μg/ml) with 1 mg of caffeine-containing nanoparticles demonstrated significant potentiating inhibitory zone (1.54 ± 0.15 cm) as compare to high amoxicillin concentration (0.5 μg/ml) alone (1.50 ± 0.21 cm). Conclusions: It was shown that caffeine nanoparticles potentiate antibacterial effect of amoxicillin.
局部递送咖啡因纳米粒子对牙周治疗中系统使用的抗生素的增强抗菌作用
目的:抗生素在牙周部位的亚抑制浓度可能增加微生物耐药性的发展;因此,本研究旨在支持这样一种假设,即咖啡因及其局部递送的纳米颗粒可以深入牙周部位,具有抗菌和抗炎作用,可能会增强和协同系统使用的抗生素治疗牙周炎的抗菌效果。材料与方法:本研究采用离子凝胶法制备了含咖啡因的低分子量壳聚糖纳米粒子。制备的纳米粒子通过牙周炎患者刺激唾液样品进行体外抗菌活性研究。结果:我们的发现表明,咖啡因纳米颗粒与阿莫西林联合使用会影响牙周炎微生物的生长。牙周炎微生物在培养皿中的营养琼脂培养基上生长。琼脂杯以不同浓度的阿莫西林与含或不含固定咖啡因浓度的纳米颗粒的组合填充。高浓度阿莫西林(0.5μg/ml)和1 mg含咖啡因的纳米颗粒显示出最大抑制区(1.81±0.24 cm)。另一方面,与单独的高阿莫西林浓度(0.5μg/ml)(1.50±0.21 cm)相比,低浓度阿莫西林(0.3μg/ml)和1 mg含咖啡因的纳米颗粒显示出显著的增强抑制区(1.54±0.15 cm)。结论:咖啡因纳米粒子能增强阿莫西林的抗菌作用。
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Asian Journal of  Pharmaceutics
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Character of the publications: -Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology -Formulation Design and Development -Drug Discovery and Development Interface -Manufacturing Science and Engineering -Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Drug Metabolism -Clinical Pharmacology, General Medicine and Translational Research -Physical Pharmacy and Biopharmaceutics -Novel Drug delivery system -Biotechnology & Microbiological evaluations -Regulatory Sciences
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