Surface-Charge
Tuned
Polymeric Nanoemulsions for Carvacrol
Delivery in Interkingdom Biofilms
Posted on 2024-07-15 - 11:03
Biofilms, intricate microbial communities
entrenched
in extracellular
polymeric substance (EPS) matrices, pose formidable challenges in
infectious disease treatment, especially in the context of interkingdom
biofilms prevalent in the oral environment. This study investigates
the potential of carvacrol-loaded biodegradable nanoemulsions (NEs)
with systematically varied surface chargescationic guanidinium
(GMT-NE) and anionic carboxylate (CMT-NE). Zeta potentials of +25
mV (GMT-NE) and −33 mV (CMT-NE) underscore successful nanoemulsion
fabrication (∼250 nm). Fluorescent labeling and dynamic tracking
across three dimensions expose GMT-NE’s superior diffusion
into oral biofilms, yielding a robust antimicrobial effect with 99.99%
killing for both streptococcal and Candida species
and marked reductions in bacterial cell viability compared to CMT-NE
(∼4-log reduction). Oral mucosa tissue cultures affirm the
biocompatibility of both NEs with no morphological or structural changes,
showcasing their potential for combating intractable biofilm infections
in oral environment. This study advances our understanding of NE surface
charges and their interactions within interkingdom biofilms, providing
insights crucial for addressing complex infections involving bacteria
and fungi in the demanding oral context.
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Park, Jungmi; Xiang, Zhenting; Liu, Yuan; Li, Cheng-Hsuan; Chen, Chider; Nagaraj, Harini; et al. (2024). Surface-Charge
Tuned
Polymeric Nanoemulsions for Carvacrol
Delivery in Interkingdom Biofilms. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c06618