Current Medical Mycology (Jun 2016)

The effect of nanochitosans particles on Candida biofilm formation

  • Zeinab Sadeghi Ardestani,
  • Mehraban Falahati,
  • Sharareh Sayah Alborzi,
  • Mahtab Ashrafi Khozani,
  • Fatemeh Rostam khani,
  • Abbas Bahador

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 28 – 33

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Background and Purpose: In people wearing dentures, the growth of various Candida species under the prosthesis leads to the formation of biofilm, which can play the role of a reservoir for Candida and other kinds of microbes. Since nano-chitosan particles can cause lasting antimicrobial activity, a more recent approach that utilizes acrylic resins with nano-chitosan particles is proposed. Therefore, we aimed to study the inhibitory effect of nano-chitosan particles on the biofilm formation of Candida species in acrylic resins. Materials and Methods: In this analytical in-vitro study, acrylic resins with nano-chitosan particles with concentrations of 0, 1%, 5%, and 10% were put adjacent to the suspension of Candida cells isolated from the individuals’ mouth and biofilm formation on resins was measured and compared. Finally, the data were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-square tests. Results:The observed differences between unmodified acrylic resin (control) and acrylic resin with nano-chitosan particles in terms of biofilm formation were significant (P<0.05), but no significant difference was found in the formation of biofilm species on resins. Conclusion: Biofilm formation of Candida species depends on acrylic resin type, in a way that by adding nano-chitosan particles to acrylic resins, biofilm formation of Candida species was significantly reduced. To decrease the organization of biofilm and denture stomatitis, the use of acrylics with nano-chitosan particles in producing dentures is recommended.

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