Objective: Periodontitis is a common disorder that leads to the loss of both tooth and personal well-being, contributing to worsen the risk for metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Recently, probiotics, characterized by rapid oral dispersion, have been topically used. Here, we present data of a mucoadhesive gel containing probiotics, capable of ensuring a slow release of bacteria to prevent and treat periodontitis.

Methods: An original mucoadhesive gel (AL0005) that is anhydrous and of food grade, loaded with the blend of lactobacilli and plants' dry extracts, has been assayed.

Results: The release kinetics of the bacterial mixture in different experimental models , including simulated saliva or physiological solutions, showed a significant and stable release for 5-8 hours. In one study of a mouse model of periodontitis, a locally applied mucoadhesive gel enriched with probiotic strains improved significantly the tissue pathology when compared with vehicle-exposed mice.

Conclusions: Together, the results suggest that this mucoadhesive gel can be useful in the normalization of the gum bacterial flora and improvement of the tissue pathology of gum disorders.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8898886PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5007930DOI Listing

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