Background: Nanotechnology has been emerging as an interdisciplinary field that is undergoing rapid development and has brought enormous changes in dentistry. Lycopene and chitosan is a naturally derived polymer with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Since periodontal diseases occurs as a result of inflammatory process, this vitro study has been done to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of lycopene and its based chitosan nano formulations to incorporate into periodontics.
Materials
and Methods: The
collection and preparation of lycopene extract was done and stored for further
use. Synthesis of chitosan nanoparticles was done with the addition of glacial
acetic acid along with Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP). Centrifugation was done
and characterisation of chitosan nanoparticles using ultraviolet
(UV)-viz-spectroscopy spectroscopy. The anti-inflammatory activity of chitosan
nanoparticles was measured and compared using the standard diclofenac sodium
assay.
Results: The anti inflammatory activity
of lycopene, chitosan and chitosan-lycopene nanoformulation increased with
increase in concentrations. At 30 μL, 40 μL lycopene showed a higher
antiinflammatory activity than standard, Chitosan has better anti-inflammatory
activities at higher concentrations when compared to standard diclofenac
sodium. However, the anti-inflammatory effect of the combination of lycopene
and chitosan was lesser than the standard.
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