Publications by authors named "D Bonvin"

Article Synopsis
  • Controlling biofilm formation on dentures made from PMMA is crucial due to the biofilm's resistance to antifungal drugs.
  • The study explores the combination of two natural compounds, undecylenic acid (UDA) and farnesol (FAR), which may work together synergistically to prevent biofilm formation on PMMA.
  • The modified PMMA composites showed a decrease in biofilm and planktonic cell metabolic activity, indicating that UDA and FAR could be effective in reducing biofilm growth on dentures.
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Biologics are being developed more and more as parenteral combination products with drug delivery devices. The maintenance of sterility is imperative for such medical devices throughout their life cycle. Therefore, the container closure integrity (CCI) should, preferably, be built into the overall process, and not just demonstrated during the final testing of the combination product.

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The generation of temperature gradients on nanoparticles heated externally by a magnetic field is crucially important in magnetic hyperthermia therapy. But the intrinsic low heating power of magnetic nanoparticles, at the conditions allowed for human use, is a limitation that restricts the general implementation of the technique. A promising alternative is local intracellular hyperthermia, whereby cell death (by apoptosis, necroptosis, or other mechanisms) is attained by small amounts of heat generated at thermosensitive intracellular sites.

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Candida albicans promotes biofilm formation on dentures, which compromises the use of poly(methyl-methacrylate) (PMMA) as a dental material. Farnesol (FAR), a natural compound that prevents C. albicans filamentation and biofilm formation, was incorporated into the PMMA matrix, to obtain antifungal PMMA_FAR materials.

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