| Literature DB >> 27725513 |
Fabiano Luiz Heggendorn1, Gabriela Cristina de Carvalho Silva, Elisama Azevedo Cardoso, Helena Carla Castro, Lúcio Souza Gonçalves, Eliane Pedra Dias, Viviane de Oliveira Freitas Lione, Márcia Teresa Soares Lutterbach.
Abstract
This study assessed the cell viability of the inoculation vehicle of BACCOR (a combination of sulfate-reducing bacteria plus a culture media for bacteria), a biopharmaceutical product under development for dental use as aid in fractured endodontic file removal from the root canal. Different culture media for bacteria were evaluated: modified Postgate E (MCP-E mod), Modified Postgate E without Agar-agar (MCP-E w/Ag), Postgate C with Agar-agar (MCP-C Ag) and Postgate C without Agar-agar (MCP-C w/Ag). Cytotoxicity was quantified by the MTT test, exposing L929 and Vero cell lines to the vehicles over 24 h. The exposure of L929 cell line to MCP-E w/Ag resulted in biocompatibility (52% cell viability), while the exposure of the Vero kidney line revealed only MCP-E mod as cytotoxic. When diluted, all the vehicles showed biocompatibility with both cell lines. MCP-E w/Ag was the vehicle chosen for BACCOR, because of its biocompatibility with the cells used.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27725513 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2015-360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102