1. Xanthan-carrageenan film containing sesame seed oil: A nanocomposite pharmaceutical platform for trichomoniasis treatment.
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Saccol CP, Cervi VF, Blume JC, Menezes ÁG, Apel MA, da Rosa LS, Tasca T, and Cruz L
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- Female, Humans, Carrageenan, Prednisone, Polysaccharides, Bacterial, Solvents, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Plant Oils pharmacology, Sesamum, Trichomonas Infections, Nanocomposites
- Abstract
Trichomoniasis is a common sexually transmitted infection that poses significant complications for women. Challenges in treatment include adverse effects and resistance to standard antimicrobial agents. Given this context, a sesame seed oil nanoemulsion (SONE) was developed and showed anti-Trichomonas vaginalis activity. To facilitate the local application of SONE, a polysaccharide film was developed using xanthan gum (XG) and κ-carrageenan gum (CG). A blend of XG and CG (at 2 %, ratio 1:3) plasticized with glycerol produced a more promising film (XCF) than using the gums individually. The film containing SONE (SONE-XCF) was successfully obtained by replacing the aqueous solvent with SONE via solvent evaporation technique. The hydrophilic SONE-XCF exhibited homogeneity and suitable mechanical properties for vaginal application. Furthermore, SONE-XCF demonstrated mucoadhesive properties and high absorption capacity for excessive vaginal fluids produced in vaginitis. It also had a disintegration time of over 8 h, indicating long retention at the intended site of action. Hemolysis and chorioallantoic membrane tests confirmed the safety of the film. Therefore, SONE-XCF is a biocompatible film with a natural composition and inherent activity against T. vaginalis, possessing exceptional characteristics that make it appropriate for vaginal application, offering an interesting alternative for trichomoniasis treatment., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Leticia Cruz reports was provided by Federal University of Santa Maria. Leticia Cruz reports a relationship with Federal University of Santa Maria that includes: employment. The authors declare no conflit of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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