Development of a solid dispersion of nystatin with maltodextrin as a carrier agent: Improvements in antifungal efficacy against candida spp. biofilm infections

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The aim of this study was to improve the treatment of Candida albicans biofilms through the use of nystatin solid dispersions developed using maltodextrins as a hyperosmotic carrier. Characterization studies by differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, dissolution studies, and particle size analysis were performed to evaluate changes in nystatin crystallinity. Antifungal activity and anti-biofilm efficacy were assessed by microbiological techniques. The results for nystatin solid dispersions showed that the enhancement of antifungal activity may be related to the high proportions of maltodextrins. Anti-biofilm assays showed a significant reduction (more than 80%) on biofilm formation with SD-N:MD [1:6] compared to the nystatin reference suspension. The elaboration process and physicochemical properties of SD-N:MD [1:6] could be a promising strategy for treatment of Candida biofilms.

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Benavent, C., Torrado-Salmerón, C., & Torrado-Santiago, S. (2021). Development of a solid dispersion of nystatin with maltodextrin as a carrier agent: Improvements in antifungal efficacy against candida spp. biofilm infections. Pharmaceuticals, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ph14050397

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