Literature DB >> 18384389

Surfactive and antibacterial activity of cetylpyridinium chloride formulations in vitro and in vivo.

Henk J Busscher1, Don J White, Jelly Atema-Smit, Gesinda Geertsema-Doornbusch, Joop de Vries, Henny C van der Mei.   

Abstract

AIM: To compare effects of three cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) formulations with and without alcohol and Tween80 on physico-chemical properties of salivary pellicles, bacterial detachment in vitro and bacterial killing in vivo.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Adsorption of CPC to salivary pellicles in vitro was studied using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and water contact angle measurements. Adhesion and detachment of a co-adhering bacterial pair was determined in vitro using a flow chamber. Killing was evaluated after live/dead staining after acute single use in vivo on 24- and 72-h-old plaques after 2-week continuous use.
RESULTS: The most pronounced effects on pellicle surface chemistry and hydrophobicity were observed after treatment with the alcohol-free formulation, while the pellicle thickness was not affected by any of the formulations. All CPC formulations detached up to 33% of the co-adhering pair from pellicle surfaces. Bacterial aggregate sizes during de novo deposition were enhanced after treatment with the alcohol-free formulation. Immediate and sustained killing in 24 and 72 h plaques after in vivo, acute single use as well as after 2-week continuous use were highest for the alcohol-free formulation.
CONCLUSIONS: CPC bioavailability in a formulation without alcohol and Tween80 could be demonstrated through measures of pellicle surface properties and bacterial interactions in vitro as well as bacteriocidal actions on oral biofilms in vivo.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18384389     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2008.01230.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Periodontol        ISSN: 0303-6979            Impact factor:   8.728


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Authors:  Henny C van der Mei; Don J White; Jelly Atema-Smit; Gésinda I Geertsema-Doornbusch; Henk J Busscher
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2011-02-02       Impact factor: 3.573

2.  A high-throughput microfluidic dental plaque biofilm system to visualize and quantify the effect of antimicrobials.

Authors:  William C Nance; Scot E Dowd; Derek Samarian; Jeffrey Chludzinski; Joseph Delli; John Battista; Alexander H Rickard
Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother       Date:  2013-06-25       Impact factor: 5.790

3.  Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC) Exhibits Potent, Rapid Activity Against Influenza Viruses in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  Daniel L Popkin; Sarah Zilka; Matthew Dimaano; Hisashi Fujioka; Cristina Rackley; Robert Salata; Alexis Griffith; Pranab K Mukherjee; Mahmoud A Ghannoum; Frank Esper
Journal:  Pathog Immun       Date:  2017-06-26

4.  Virucidal activity and mechanism of action of cetylpyridinium chloride against SARS-CoV-2.

Authors:  Nako Okamoto; Akatsuki Saito; Tamaki Okabayashi; Akihiko Komine
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Surg Med Pathol       Date:  2022-04-15

5.  Cetylpyridinium chloride mouth rinses alleviate experimental gingivitis by inhibiting dental plaque maturation.

Authors:  Fei Teng; Tao He; Shi Huang; Cun-Pei Bo; Zhen Li; Jin-Lan Chang; Ji-Quan Liu; Duane Charbonneau; Jian Xu; Rui Li; Jun-Qi Ling
Journal:  Int J Oral Sci       Date:  2016-09-29       Impact factor: 6.344

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