A comparative assessment of antibacterial properties of neem oil coated sutures: An in vitro study.

Bhavneet Kaur, Vidya Sekhar, Prashansa Sharma, Sumit Malhotra, Anshi Jain
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Background: When it comes to surgical site infection (SSI), it has been shown that two-thirds of wound infections starts around the incision line and the number is even greater in the presence of sutures. Therefore, a number of compounds have been used to coat the suture materials which tend to decrease the SSI some of which include ciprofloxacin, Aloe vera, and chlorhexidine.

Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the antibacterial properties of neem oil-coated sutures in anaerobic culture media when compared to triclosan-coated sutures and uncoated sutures.

Materials and methods: The phosphate-buffered saline solution containing the plaque samples of the patients was transferred evenly onto the sterile agar media. Equal segments of 100% neem oil coated (Group 1), 50% neem oil coated (Group 2), triclosan-coated (Group 3), and uncoated (Group 4) sutures were placed on the agar plate. These were then incubated at 37°C for 24 h. The inhibition zone was calculated in mm by measuring of the zone of inhibition (ZOI) in terms of length, breadth, and area.

Results: The results were calculated following the incubation. The mean length for 100% neem oil-coated suture was 2.61 mm ± 0.2 and for 50% neem oil-coated suture was 2.49 mm ± 0.24. The mean breadth for 100% neem oil-coated suture was 1.5 mm ± 0.41 and for 50% neem oil-coated suture the mean was 0.95 mm ± 0.58. The mean area for 100% neem oil-coated suture was 77 mm ± 32.9 and for 50% neem oil-coated suture was 16.8 mm ± 11.14. Triclosan and uncoated sutures did not show any ZOI.

Conclusion: The 100% neem oil-coated sutures had the largest length, breadth, and area of ZOI in the anaerobic culture media, followed by 50% neem oil-coated sutures. Triclosan-coated and uncoated sutures did not show any ZOI. Therefore, neem oil-coated suture can be used in the overall healing and prevention of postoperative discomfort after oral surgical procedures.

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印楝油涂层缝线抗菌性能的比较评价:一项体外研究。
背景:当涉及到手术部位感染(SSI)时,研究表明,三分之二的伤口感染始于切口线附近,在有缝线的情况下,感染人数甚至更多。因此,已经使用了许多化合物来涂覆缝合材料,这些化合物倾向于降低SSI,其中一些化合物包括环丙沙星、芦荟和氯己定。目的:本研究的目的是评估印楝油涂层缝线在厌氧培养基中与三氯生涂层缝线和未涂层缝线相比的抗菌性能。材料和方法:将含有患者牙菌斑样本的磷酸盐缓冲盐水溶液均匀转移到无菌琼脂培养基上。将100%印楝油涂层(第1组)、50%印楝油涂布(第2组)、三氯生涂布(第3组)和未涂布(第4组)缝线的等分置于琼脂板上。然后将其在37°C下孵育24小时。通过测量抑制区(ZOI)的长度、宽度和面积,以毫米为单位计算抑制区。结果:培养后计算结果。100%印楝油涂层缝线的平均长度为2.61mm±0.2,50%印楝油涂布缝线的平均厚度为2.49mm±0.24。100%印楝油涂层缝线的平均宽度为1.5 mm±0.41,50%印楝油涂布缝线的平均广度为0.95 mm±0.58。100%印楝油涂层缝线的平均面积为77mm±32.9,50%印楝油涂布缝线的平均区域为16.8mm±11.14。三氯生和未涂层缝线未显示任何ZOI。结论:在厌氧培养基中,100%印楝油包被缝线的ZOI长度、宽度和面积最大,其次是50%印楝油包被缝线。三氯生涂层和未涂层缝线均未显示任何ZOI。因此,印楝油涂层缝线可用于口腔外科手术后的整体愈合和预防术后不适。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology publishes original scientific articles to support practice , education and research in the dental specialty of periodontology and oral implantology. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (JISP), is the official publication of the Society and is managed and brought out by the Editor of the society. The journal is published Bimonthly with special issues being brought out for specific occasions. The ISP had a bulletin as its publication for a large number of years and was enhanced as a Journal a few years ago
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