The Antibacterial Effect of CMCTS-Containing Chewing Gum

Dagang Miao , Dan Blom , Hongmei Zhao , Xuefei Luan , Tongzhi Chen , Xiaohui Wu , Ning Song
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Abstract

Objective

This paper was designed to confirm the efficacy of chewing carboxymethyl chitosan(CMCTS)-containing gum in suppressing the growth of oral bacteria when compared to a CMCTS-containing mouth rinse.

Methods

Fourteen healthy subjects were recruited from among the staff and students of Qingdao University Dentistry Department. Before the experiments saliva was collected from all subjects and bacteria counts determined. For the gum study, the subjects chewed CMCTS-containing gum for 5 min and then rested for 5 min. When testing the CMCTS mouth rinse, the subjects gargled with 10 mL of solution for 30 s, followed by resting for 9min 30 s. These protocols were repeated five times over a 50 min period on the same day. Post-experiment saliva samples were then collected at the following times: 0, 30 and 60 min.

Results

Chewing gum containing CMCTS or rinsing with a CMCTS-containing rinse significantly decreased oral bacteria counts. The total bacteria counts, total Streptococci counts, and mutans streptococci counts of saliva from subjects who chewed CMCTS-containing gum were significantly lower than saliva from subjects in the rinse group in all three sampling periods, except in the case of the total bacteria count in the 60 min samples.

Conclusion

CMCTS-containing gum chewing has a greater antibacterial effect than using a CMCTS-containing mouth rinse. The present findings strongly indicate that the application of natural materials such as chitosan and its derivatives is useful for better oral health.

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含cmcts口香糖的抗菌作用
目的研究咀嚼含羧甲基壳聚糖(CMCTS)口香糖与含羧甲基壳聚糖漱口水对口腔细菌生长的抑制作用。方法在青岛大学口腔医学院师生中招募健康受试者14例。在实验之前,收集了所有受试者的唾液,并确定了细菌数量。在牙龈研究中,受试者咀嚼含CMCTS的口香糖5分钟,然后休息5分钟。在测试CMCTS漱口水时,受试者用10 mL溶液漱口30秒,然后休息9分钟30秒。这些方案在同一天50分钟内重复5次。实验结束后,分别于0、30和60分钟采集唾液样本。结果使用含CMCTS的口香糖或用含CMCTS的漱口水冲洗可显著降低口腔细菌计数。咀嚼含cmcts口香糖的受试者唾液中的总细菌计数、总链球菌计数和变形链球菌计数在所有三个采样期间均显著低于漱口组受试者的唾液,但60分钟样本中的总细菌计数除外。结论含cmcts口香糖的抗菌效果优于含cmcts漱口水。本研究结果有力地表明,壳聚糖及其衍生物等天然材料的应用有助于改善口腔健康。
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