Dental Materials Journal
Online ISSN : 1881-1361
Print ISSN : 0287-4547
ISSN-L : 0287-4547
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Initial cytotoxicity assays of media for sulfate-reducing bacteria: An endodontic biopharmaceutical product under development
Fabiano Luiz HEGGENDORNGabriela Cristina de Carvalho SILVAElisama Azevedo CARDOSOHelena Carla CASTROLúcio Souza GONÇALVESEliane Pedra DIASViviane de Oliveira Freitas LIONEMárcia Teresa Soares LUTTERBACH
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2016 Volume 35 Issue 5 Pages 762-768

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This study assessed the cell viability of the inoculation vehicle of BACCOR (a combination of sulfate-reducing bacteria plus a culture media for bacteria), a biopharmaceutical product under development for dental use as aid in fractured endodontic file removal from the root canal. Different culture media for bacteria were evaluated: modified Postgate E (MCP-E mod), Modified Postgate E without Agar-agar (MCP-E w/Ag), Postgate C with Agar-agar (MCP-C Ag) and Postgate C without Agar-agar (MCP-C w/Ag). Cytotoxicity was quantified by the MTT test, exposing L929 and Vero cell lines to the vehicles over 24 h. The exposure of L929 cell line to MCP-E w/Ag resulted in biocompatibility (52% cell viability), while the exposure of the Vero kidney line revealed only MCP-E mod as cytotoxic. When diluted, all the vehicles showed biocompatibility with both cell lines. MCP-E w/Ag was the vehicle chosen for BACCOR, because of its biocompatibility with the cells used.

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© 2016 The Japanese Society for Dental Materials and Devices
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