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Effects of free and nano‐encapsulated bovine lactoferrin on the viability and acid production by Streptococcus mutans biofilms

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Tooth decay is one of the most common diseases that humans face during their lifetime. Streptococcus mutans is one of the most critical factors of early tooth decay. These bacteria… Click to show full abstract

Tooth decay is one of the most common diseases that humans face during their lifetime. Streptococcus mutans is one of the most critical factors of early tooth decay. These bacteria may produce biofilms in the mouth, which are more resistant to antimicrobial agents. Streptococcus mutans may also demineralize tooth enamel by producing lactic acid. In this study, the effect of nanoliposomes containing lactoferrin at three different concentrations (1·5, 3 and 6 mg ml−1) on the biofilm formed by S. mutans was investigated. Nanoliposomes were prepared using the thin‐layer hydration method. An active attachment model was used to evaluate biofilm and lactic acid production. The results showed that nano‐encapsulated lactoferrin could reduce CFU of biofilm more effectively than free lactoferrin. Lactoferrin‐containing nanoliposomes also significantly reduced lactic acid production by S. mutans. Therefore, nano‐encapsulated lactoferrin may be used along with other dental caries control methods to increase anti‐caries efficacy.

Keywords: streptococcus mutans; lactoferrin; acid; acid production; nano encapsulated

Journal Title: Letters in Applied Microbiology
Year Published: 2022

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