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In vitro evaluation of the biomedical properties of chitosan and quaternized chitosan for dental applications

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE RESEARCH
Volume 344, Issue 11, Pages 1297-1302

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2009.05.014

Keywords

Chitosan; N-[1-Hydroxy-3-(trimethylammonium)propyl]chitosan chloride (HTCC); MTT assay; Antibacterial activity; Periodontal pathogens; Transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

Funding

  1. Youth Foundation of Health Department of Shandong Province, China [2007QZ021]

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential dental applications of chitosan (CS) and N-[1-hydroxy3-(trimethylammonium)propyl]chitosan chloride (HTCC). HTCC was prepared by reacting CS with glycidyltrimethylammonium chloride (GTMAC). CS and HTCC were characterized by infrared (FITR) and H-1 NMR spectroscopy. The antibacterial activity of CS and HTCC against oral pathogens their proliferation activity and effects on the ultrastructure of human periodontal ligament cells (HPDLCs) were investigated. The results indicated that four oral strains were susceptible to CS and HTCC with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) ranging from 0.25 to 2.5 mg/mL. The in vitro 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thizolyl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay determined that CS at 2000, 1000, 100, and 50 mu g/mL could stimulate the proliferation of HPDLCs. Instead, HTCC inhibited the proliferation at the same concentrations but accelerated the proliferation of HPDLCs at relatively low concentrations (10, 3, 1.5, 1, and 0.3 mu g/mL). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations revealed that the ultra-architecture of HPDLC was seriously destroyed by HTCC treatment at 1000 mu g/mL. Taken together, these results contribute information necessary to enhance our understanding of CS and HTCC in the dental field. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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