pyrophosphate and farnesal

pyrophosphate has been researched along with farnesal* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for pyrophosphate and farnesal

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Farnesal-loaded pH-sensitive polymeric micelles provided effective prevention and treatment on dental caries.
    Journal of nanobiotechnology, 2020, Jun-11, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    Farnesol is a sesquiterpene from propolis and citrus fruit that shows promising anti-bacterial activity for caries treatment and prevention, but its hydrophobicity limits the clinical application. We aimed to develop the novel polymeric micelles (PMs) containing a kind of derivative of farnesol and a ligand of pyrophosphate (PPi) that mediated PMs to adhere tightly with the tooth enamel.. Farnesal (Far) was derived from farnesol and successfully linked to PEG via an acid-labile hydrazone bond to form PEG-hyd-Far, which was then conjugated to PPi and loaded into PMs to form the aimed novel drug delivery system, PPi-Far-PMs. The in vitro test about the binding of PPi-Far-PMs to hydroxyapatite showed that PPi-Far-PMs could bind rapidly to hydroxyapatite and quickly release Far under the acidic conditions. Results from the mechanical testing and the micro-computed tomography indicated that PPi-Far-PMs could restore the microarchitecture of teeth with caries. Moreover, PPi-Far-PMs diminished the incidence and severity of smooth and sulcal surface caries in rats that were infected with Streptococcus mutans while being fed with a high-sucrose diet. The anti-caries efficacy of free Far can be improved significantly by PPi-Far-PMs through the effective binding of it with tooth enamel via PPi.. This novel drug-delivery system may be useful for the treatment and prevention of dental caries as well as the targeting therapy of anti-bacterial drugs in the oral disease.

    Topics: Animals; Cariostatic Agents; Dental Caries; Diphosphates; Drug Carriers; Durapatite; Farnesol; Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions; Micelles; Molar; Polyethylene Glycols; Rats; Streptococcus mutans

2020