Journal Article Summary
The article investigates the effectiveness of clotrimazole, a medication commonly used to treat infections caused by Candida albicans, when delivered using Lactobacillus casei bacterial ghosts. This topic is significant because Candida infections can affect various parts of the body, including the mouth, vagina, and bloodstream, and there is a growing concern about resistance to existing treatments. By exploring a new delivery method, the study aims to enhance the efficacy of clotrimazole and potentially overcome resistance issues.
In the study, researchers created bacterial ghosts from Lactobacillus casei and tested their ability to carry clotrimazole. They used various methods to analyze the ghosts' characteristics and their antifungal activity. The results showed that the ghosts could effectively load and release clotrimazole, with nearly 50% of the drug being released within 90 minutes. The highest antifungal activity was observed with a specific concentration of clotrimazole, while some toxic effects were noted at lower concentrations. Overall, the study found that these bacterial ghosts could serve as a promising drug delivery system.
However, the study has limitations, including the need for further research to confirm the safety and effectiveness of this delivery method in humans. Patients should be cautious and consult with healthcare professionals before considering new treatments, especially if they are dealing with persistent or severe infections. Discussing the findings and potential options with a doctor can help ensure safe and effective treatment choices tailored to individual health needs.
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Article Cited
- Eslaminejad Touba, Moshafi Mohammad Hassan, Hasanpore Matineh, Ayatollahi Seyed Amin, Ansari Mehdi. Evaluation of the anticandidal activity of clotrimazole using Lactobacillus caseie ghosts as biological drug carrier. DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2022. DOI: 10.1007/s40199-022-00432-0. PMID: 35290650. PMCID: PMC9114249.
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