This
study aimed to formulate mucoadhesive antimicrobial nanoparticles
using natural antimicrobials and biopolymers for oral health and verify
their antimicrobial activity in clinical studies. A combination of
grapefruit seed extract and cinnamon oil (GCN) and chitosan/carrageenan
(CS/CR) were selected as synergistic antimicrobial combinations and
mucoadhesive wall materials for nanoparticles, respectively. GCN nanoparticles
(NPs; size = 357 nm and polydispersity index = 0.188) prepared by
ionic gelation between CS and CR exhibited synergistic antimicrobial
activity between grapefruit seed extract and cinnamon oil and significantly
higher antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus mutans and sobrinus than free GCN in a time-kill assay.
The clinical antibacterial activity of GCN was significantly increased
and sustained by nanoencapsulation in the mouth-rinse test and GCN
NP-treated drinking yogurt. These results suggest that GCN-loaded
CS/CR nanoencapsulation is a promising technique that can inhibit
oral bacteria with or without the presence of other food ingredients.
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