2025 Chemistry, an Asian journal

Self-Propelled MnO(2)-Based Colloidal Motors for Active Treatment of Periodontal Inflammation.

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Chemistry, an Asian journal Vol. 20 (11) : e202500157 • Jun 2025

Chemically powered colloidal motors exhibit significant potential for applications in oral cleaning and antimicrobial treatment. The integration of MnO(2)-based colloidal motors with common mouth-rinsing H(2)O(2) solutions for sterilization and disinfection via reactive oxygen species (ROS) represents an ideal approach. In this study, we fabricate uniform dumbbell-shaped (DS-MnO(2)-motor), spherical (S-MnO(2)-motor), and silver half-coated spherical Janus Ag-MnO(2) colloidal motors (JS-MnO(2)-motor) using hydrothermal, co-precipitation, and sputtering methods, respectively. These motors are propelled by O(2) bubble ejection generated from the catalytic decomposition of low-concentration H(2)O(2) by peroxidase-like MnO(2) components. Notably, the JS-MnO(2)-motors achieve a maximum speed of 146.4 microm s(-1) in gargle containing 1.5% H(2)O(2). In vitro and in vivo antimicrobial trials demonstrated that the JS-MnO(2)-motor gargle exhibits superior sterilization rates of 98.1% and 97.4% against both planktonic and biofilm-forming P. gingivalis and F. nucleatum. Consequently, it significantly enhances the therapeutic efficacy in treating periodontitis in Wistar rats, as evidenced by a marked reduction in inflammatory cells. The mechanical force exerted by these colloidal motors, along with cation adhesion to bacterial membranes and the antimicrobial effects of ROS, collectively contribute to this enhanced performance. Our findings introduce a novel strategy for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases.

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