Formulation, physicochemical evaluation and antimicrobial activity of green toothpaste on streptococcus mutans

Joel Ogboji, I. Chindo, A. Jauro, D. Boryo, N. Lawal
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Background: Toothpaste is a cosmetic product with increasing relevance and demand. However most commercial toothpaste consist of complex chemicals whose health safety remain unclear.Objectives: The present work involves the formulation, and comparative physicochemical evaluation and antimicrobial activity of green toothpaste and three commercial toothpastes (Close-Up, Oral-B and Dabur-Herbal)Methods: The green toothpaste were formulated using Tumeric (Curcuma longa), Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller), Guava (Psidium guajava), Mint (Mentha piperita), Neem (Azadirachta indica), and Lemon (Citrus lemon) as the active ingredients and comparatively evaluated for various properties like colour, taste, odor, texture, abrasivity, spreadability, cleansing ability, foaming ability, stability, homogeneity, moisture content, gritty matter and pH. The antimicrobial activity of the formula was comparatively tested on Streptococcus mutans (the major causative organism of dental caries).Results: Cold extracts of plant materials with ethanol showed a relative low (3.6% - 6.8%) percentage recovery of bioactive compounds. Physico-chemical tests revealed that the spreadability, pH, foam, gritty matter and homogeneity gave favourable results that compares well with commercial ones. The result of the antimicrobial test shows significant difference between the mean zones of inhibition of the various toothpastes.Conclusion: The results of the study agree with traditional application of the herbaceous plants and showed that the formulated toothpaste contains phytochemicals which possess antimicrobial properties and may be safer compared to toothpaste consisting of synthetic chemicals. 
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绿色牙膏的配方、理化评价及对变形链球菌的抑菌活性
背景:牙膏是一种具有日益增长的相关性和需求的化妆品。然而,大多数商业牙膏含有复杂的化学物质,其健康安全性尚不清楚。目的:对绿色牙膏和三种市售牙膏(特写牙膏、口服牙膏b、大布尔草药牙膏)的配方、理化评价及抗菌活性进行比较研究。以姜黄(Curcuma longa)、芦荟(Aloe barbadensis miller)、番石榴(Psidium guajava)、薄荷(Mentha piperita)、印楝(Azadirachta indica)和柠檬(Citrus Lemon)为有效成分配制绿色牙膏,并对其颜色、味道、气味、质地、耐磨性、涂抹性、清洁能力、起泡能力、稳定性、均匀性、水分含量、对比试验了配方对变形链球菌(龋齿的主要病原菌)的抑菌活性。结果:乙醇冷提液的生物活性成分回收率较低(3.6% ~ 6.8%)。物理化学试验表明,铺展性、pH值、泡沫、砂砾物质和均匀性均优于市售产品。抗菌试验结果表明,不同牙膏的平均抑菌区有显著差异。结论:研究结果与传统草本植物的应用相一致,表明该配方牙膏中含有植物化学物质,具有抗菌性能,比含合成化学物质的牙膏更安全。
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