Marco Sánchez-Tito, Lidia-Yileng Tay, Francisco Zea-Gamboa, Raúl Cartagena-Cutipa, Alysson Flores-Gómez, Bruno Spigno-Paco, Tania-Coral-Hernandez Cadenas, Ingrit-Elida-Collantes Díaz
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背景:评估一种基于金丝桃精油的实验性牙膏对龋齿相关细菌群的有效性:评估一种基于金丝桃精油的实验性牙膏对龋齿相关细菌群的有效性:通过对变异链球菌、血清链球菌和唾液链球菌进行盘扩散和微量稀释试验,评估金丝桃精油的抗菌活性。培养皿在 37°C 下培养 24 小时。采用琼脂扩散法评估了实验牙膏和六种商用牙膏的抗菌活性。在培养皿中接种由三种菌株制备的细菌群。用数字罗盘测量抑菌区。以 5%的显著性水平进行单因素方差分析,评估不同牙膏之间的差异:结果:与 0.12%的洗必泰相比,精油对抑制变异单胞菌(29.02±1.74 mm)和血清单胞菌(21.92±3.43 mm)的生长更有效,对抑制唾液单胞菌(17.66±1.11 mm)的生长更温和。在 MBC 试验中,环氧乙烷浓度为 5%(50.44 毫克/毫升)、10%(100.88 毫克/毫升)和 2.5%(25.22 毫克/毫升)时,可完全抑制变形杆菌的生长。实验牙膏能有效抑制细菌群的生长(31.88±66 mm),与 Total Dent、Colgate Total 12、Kolynos® Herbal 和 Colgate® Herbal 的性能相似(p> 0.05):以 H. laricifolium Juss.精油(0.28% v/v)为基础开发的实验性牙膏对变异单胞菌、血清单胞菌和唾液单胞菌的细菌联合体具有与商用牙膏相似的重要抗菌活性。关键词:抗菌剂、牙膏、药用植物、变异链球菌、血链球菌、唾液链球菌。
Effectiveness of a novel experimental herbal toothpaste against bacterial consortium associated with dental caries.
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of an experimental toothpaste based on Hypericum laricifolium Juss. essential oil against a bacterial consortium associated with dental caries.
Material and methods: The antibacterial activity of the essential oil was evaluated by the disk diffusion and microdilution tests against Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sanguinis and Streptococcus salivarius. Petri dishes were incubated at 37°C for 24 h. An experimental toothpaste was prepared at a concentration of 201.76 mg/mL. The antibacterial activity of the experimental and six commercial toothpastes were evaluated by agar well-diffusion method. Petri dishes were inoculated with a bacterial consortium prepared with the three strains. 80 mg of the toothpastes were placed in the wells and the Petri dishes were incubated at 37°C for 24 h. The inhibition zones were measured with a digital compass. The differences between the pastas were evaluated with the one-way ANOVA test, with a 5% level of significance.
Results: The essential oil was more effective than 0.12% chlorhexidine in inhibiting the growth of S. mutans (29.02±1.74 mm) and S. sanguinis (21.92±3.43 mm), being more moderate for S. salivarius (17.66±1.11 mm) . In MBC tests, the EO showed complete inhibition of the growth of S. mutans at a concentration of 5% (50.44 mg/mL), 10% (100.88 mg/mL) for S. sanguinis and 2.5% (25.22 mg/mL) for S. salivarius. The experimental toothpaste was effective in inhibiting the growth of the bacterial consortium (31.88±66 mm), having a similar performance to Total Dent, Colgate Total 12, Kolynos® Herbal and Colgate® Herbal (p> 0.05).
Conclusions: The development of an experimental paste based on H. laricifolium Juss. essential oil (0.28% v/v) showed an important antibacterial activity similar to commercial toothpastes against a bacterial consortium of S. mutans, S. sanguinis and S. salivarius. Key words:Antibacterial agents, toothpastes, medicinal plants, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sanguinis, Streptococcus salivarius.
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Indexed in PUBMED, PubMed Central® (PMC) since 2012 and SCOPUSJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is an Open Access (free access on-line) - http://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/indice.htm. The aim of the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry is: - Periodontology - Community and Preventive Dentistry - Esthetic Dentistry - Biomaterials and Bioengineering in Dentistry - Operative Dentistry and Endodontics - Prosthetic Dentistry - Orthodontics - Oral Medicine and Pathology - Odontostomatology for the disabled or special patients - Oral Surgery