Development and in vitro evaluation of buccal mucoadhesive films for photodynamic inactivation of Candida albicans

•Bioadhesive thermoresponsive films containing MB for local photodynamic therapy.•Physicochemical properties of films showed suitable properties and MB availability.•MB-polymeric system showed biological photodynamic activity against C. albicans.•Film system is a useful platform for local MB deliver...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy 2020-12, Vol.32, p.101957-101957, Article 101957
Hauptverfasser: Vecchi, Camila Felix, Said dos Santos, Rafaela, Bassi da Silva, Jéssica, Rosseto, Hélen Cassia, Sakita, Karina Mayumi, Svidzinski, Terezinha Inez Estivalet, Bonfim-Mendonça, Patrícia de Souza, Bruschi, Marcos Luciano
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Zusammenfassung:•Bioadhesive thermoresponsive films containing MB for local photodynamic therapy.•Physicochemical properties of films showed suitable properties and MB availability.•MB-polymeric system showed biological photodynamic activity against C. albicans.•Film system is a useful platform for local MB delivery in photodynamic therapy. Candidiasis is one of the most common diseases that occur in the oral cavity, caused mainly by the species Candida albicans. Methylene blue (MB) has a potential for microbial photoinactivation and can cause the destruction of fungi when applied in Photodynamic Therapy (PDT). Mucoadhesive films are increasingly being studied as a platform for drug application due to their advantages when compared to other pharmaceutical forms. The aim of this work was to develop mucoadhesive buccal film containing poloxamer 407 (P407), alcohol polyvinyl (PVA) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) for the release of MB aiming the photoinactivation of Candida albicans in buccal infections. Different amounts of P407 were added to the binary polymeric blends composed PVA and PVP. Formulations were characterized as morphology, thickness, density, bending strength, mechanical properties, water vapor transmission, disintegration time, mucoadhesion, DSC, ATR-FTIR, in vitro drug release profile and photodynamic inactivation. The films displayed physicochemical characteristics dependent of polymeric composition, mucoadhesive properties, fast MB release and were effective in photo inactivate the local growth of Candida albicans isolates. The formulation containing the lowest PVA and P407 amounts displayed the best performance. Therefore, data obtained from the film system show its potentially useful role as a platform for buccal MB delivery in photoinactivation of C. albicans, showing its potential for in vivo evaluation.
ISSN:1572-1000
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DOI:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2020.101957