Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach

Healing is a specific biological process related to the general phenomenon of growth and tissue regeneration and is a process generally affected by several systemic conditions or as detrimental side-effects of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced inflammation of the oral mucosa. The objectives of t...

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Main Authors: V. Tamara Perchyonok, Vanessa Reher, Shengmiao Zhang, Nicki Basson, Sias Grobler
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-11-01
Series:Journal of Functional Biomaterials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/5/4/259
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spelling doaj-9b9807a97cd245c085a399b76f7234462020-11-24T21:05:14ZengMDPI AGJournal of Functional Biomaterials2079-49832014-11-015425927210.3390/jfb5040259jfb5040259Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro ApproachV. Tamara Perchyonok0Vanessa Reher1Shengmiao Zhang2Nicki Basson3Sias Grobler4Research and Development Department, VTPCHEM PTY LTD., Southport 4215, AustraliaSchool of Dentistry and Oral Health, Gold Coast campus, Griffith University, QLD 4222, AustraliaSchool of Material Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, 130 Meilong Road, Shanghai 200237, ChinaOral and Dental Research Institute, Faculty of Dentistry, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X1, Tygerberg 7505, Cape Town, South AfricaOral and Dental Research Institute, Faculty of Dentistry, University of the Western Cape, Private Bag X1, Tygerberg 7505, Cape Town, South AfricaHealing is a specific biological process related to the general phenomenon of growth and tissue regeneration and is a process generally affected by several systemic conditions or as detrimental side-effects of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced inflammation of the oral mucosa. The objectives of this study is to evaluate the novel chitosan based functional drug delivery systems, which can be successfully incorporated into “dual action bioactive restorative materials”, capable of inducing in vitro improved wound healing prototype and containing an antibiotic, such as nystatin, krill oil as an antioxidant and hydroxyapatite as a molecular bone scaffold, which is naturally present in bone and is reported to be successfully used in promoting bone integration when implanted as well as promoting healing. The hydrogels were prepared using a protocol as previously reported by us. The physico-chemical features, including surface morphology (SEM), release behaviors, stability of the therapeutic agent-antioxidant-chitosan, were measured and compared to the earlier reported chitosan-antioxidant containing hydrogels. Structural investigations of the reactive surface of the hydrogel are reported. Release of nystatin was investigated for all newly prepared hydrogels. Bio-adhesive studies were performed in order to assess the suitability of these designer materials. Free radical defense capacity of the biomaterials was evaluated using established in vitro model. The bio-adhesive capacity of the materials in the in vitro system was tested and quantified. It was found that the favorable synergistic effect of free radical built-in defense mechanism of the new functional materials increased sustainable bio-adhesion and therefore acted as a functional multi-dimensional restorative material with potential application in wound healing in vitro.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/5/4/259chitosanhydrogelnystatinreactive oxygen speciesantioxidantsfunctional biomaterialsmicrobiological activitypercentage release
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author V. Tamara Perchyonok
Vanessa Reher
Shengmiao Zhang
Nicki Basson
Sias Grobler
spellingShingle V. Tamara Perchyonok
Vanessa Reher
Shengmiao Zhang
Nicki Basson
Sias Grobler
Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach
Journal of Functional Biomaterials
chitosan
hydrogel
nystatin
reactive oxygen species
antioxidants
functional biomaterials
microbiological activity
percentage release
author_facet V. Tamara Perchyonok
Vanessa Reher
Shengmiao Zhang
Nicki Basson
Sias Grobler
author_sort V. Tamara Perchyonok
title Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach
title_short Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach
title_full Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach
title_fullStr Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Nystatin Containing Chitosan Hydrogels as Potential Dual Action Bio-Active Restorative Materials: in Vitro Approach
title_sort evaluation of nystatin containing chitosan hydrogels as potential dual action bio-active restorative materials: in vitro approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Functional Biomaterials
issn 2079-4983
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Healing is a specific biological process related to the general phenomenon of growth and tissue regeneration and is a process generally affected by several systemic conditions or as detrimental side-effects of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-induced inflammation of the oral mucosa. The objectives of this study is to evaluate the novel chitosan based functional drug delivery systems, which can be successfully incorporated into “dual action bioactive restorative materials”, capable of inducing in vitro improved wound healing prototype and containing an antibiotic, such as nystatin, krill oil as an antioxidant and hydroxyapatite as a molecular bone scaffold, which is naturally present in bone and is reported to be successfully used in promoting bone integration when implanted as well as promoting healing. The hydrogels were prepared using a protocol as previously reported by us. The physico-chemical features, including surface morphology (SEM), release behaviors, stability of the therapeutic agent-antioxidant-chitosan, were measured and compared to the earlier reported chitosan-antioxidant containing hydrogels. Structural investigations of the reactive surface of the hydrogel are reported. Release of nystatin was investigated for all newly prepared hydrogels. Bio-adhesive studies were performed in order to assess the suitability of these designer materials. Free radical defense capacity of the biomaterials was evaluated using established in vitro model. The bio-adhesive capacity of the materials in the in vitro system was tested and quantified. It was found that the favorable synergistic effect of free radical built-in defense mechanism of the new functional materials increased sustainable bio-adhesion and therefore acted as a functional multi-dimensional restorative material with potential application in wound healing in vitro.
topic chitosan
hydrogel
nystatin
reactive oxygen species
antioxidants
functional biomaterials
microbiological activity
percentage release
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-4983/5/4/259
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