Solid lipid nanoparticles are currently one of the most widely investigated types of drug delivery carriers. Considering the fact that their clinical translation boosted after the approval of two COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, it is crucial to fully explain how the processing parameters affect the properties of the obtained nanoparticles and the drug loading efficiency. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of different manufacturing parameters on the properties of stearic acid-based nanoparticles fabricated using the emulsification/solvent diffusion method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A promising approach to the treatment of bacterial infections involves inhibiting the quorum sensing (QS) mechanism to prevent the formation and growth of bacterial biofilm. While antibiotics are used to kill remaining bacteria, QS inhibitors (QSIs) allow for antibiotic doses to be reduced. This study focuses on evaluating the synergy between gentamicin sulphate (GEN), tobramycin (TOB), or azithromycin (AZM) with linolenic acid (LNA) against the formation of an early Staphylococcus aureus biofilm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase-chain-reaction (rRT-PCR) tests are the gold standard in detecting SARS-CoV-2 virus infection. However, despite high sensitivity and specificity, they have limitations that in some cases may result in false negative results. Therefore, it is reasonable to search for additional tools that could support microbiological diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Voluntary counselling and testing points (VCTs) offer anonymous and free HIV tests in Poland. They also play an essential role in educational initiatives focused on the prevention and diagnosis of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. However, no comprehensive data is available that summarizes the results of the work carried out by these VCTs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Bovine mastitis is a widespread disease affecting dairy cattle worldwide and it generates substantial losses for dairy farmers. Mastitis may be caused by bacteria, fungi or algae. The most common species isolated from infected milk are, among others, Streptococcus spp.
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