Smolarek Priscila de Camargo, Esmerino Luis Antonio, Chibinski Ana Cláudia, Bortoluzzi Marcelo Carlos, Dos Santos Elizabete Brasil, Junior Vitoldo Antonio Kozlowski
Department of Dentistry, Ponta Grossa State University, Paraná, Brazil.
Department of Clinical Analyses, Ponta Grossa State University, Paraná, Brazil.
Eur J Dent. 2015 Oct-Dec;9(4):580-586. doi: 10.4103/1305-7456.172632.
This in vitro study evaluated the antimicrobial effects of commercial toothpastes containing natural compounds.
The study groups were divided based on the natural compound present in the toothpaste composition: Sorbitol (I), tocopherol (II), mint (III), cinnamon/mint (IV), propolis/melaleuca (V), mint/açai (VI), mint/guarana (VII), propolis (VIII), negative control (IX), and the positive control (X). The antimicrobial properties of the toothpastes were tested using the disk diffusion method against oral pathogens: Streptococcus mutans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterococcus faecalis. The resulting inhibition halos were measured in millimeters.
The data indicated that the bacteria responded differently to the toothpastes (P < 0.0001). The diameters of the inhibition halos against S. mutans were in decreasing order of efficacy: Propolis/melaleuca > mint/guarana > mint/açai > sorbitol > tocopherol > cinnamon/mint > propolis > mint (P < 0.001 vs. negative control). E. faecalis showed variable responses to the dentifrices in the following order of decreasing efficacy: Mint/guarana > propolis > sorbitol > mint/açai > tocopherol > cinnamon/mint > mint = propolis/melaleuca = negative control. The product with the highest antimicrobial activity was mint/guarana, which was significantly different than propolis/melaleuca, mint, cinnamon/mint, and tocopherol and negative control (P < 0.001). The statistical analysis indicated that propolis, sorbitol, and mint/açai did not show any differences compared to mint/guarana (P > 0.05) and positive control (P > 0.05). P. aeruginosa was resistant to all dental gels tested including positive control.
The toothpastes with natural compounds have therapeutic potential and need more detailed searches for the correct clinic therapeutic application. The results from this study revealed differences in the antimicrobial activities of commercial toothpastes with natural compounds.
本体外研究评估了含有天然化合物的市售牙膏的抗菌效果。
研究组根据牙膏成分中所含的天然化合物进行划分:山梨醇(I组)、生育酚(II组)、薄荷(III组)、肉桂/薄荷(IV组)、蜂胶/白千层(V组)、薄荷/阿萨伊果(VI组)、薄荷/瓜拉那(VII组)、蜂胶(VIII组)、阴性对照(IX组)和阳性对照(X组)。采用纸片扩散法测试牙膏对口腔病原体的抗菌性能:变形链球菌、铜绿假单胞菌和粪肠球菌。测量所得抑菌圈的直径(单位为毫米)。
数据表明,细菌对牙膏的反应各不相同(P < 0.0001)。对变形链球菌的抑菌圈直径按功效降序排列为:蜂胶/白千层 > 薄荷/瓜拉那 > 薄荷/阿萨伊果 > 山梨醇 > 生育酚 > 肉桂/薄荷 > 蜂胶 > 薄荷(与阴性对照相比,P < 0.001)。粪肠球菌对牙膏的反应各异,按功效降序排列为:薄荷/瓜拉那 > 蜂胶 > 山梨醇 > 薄荷/阿萨伊果 > 生育酚 > 肉桂/薄荷 > 薄荷 = 蜂胶/白千层 = 阴性对照。抗菌活性最高的产品是薄荷/瓜拉那,与蜂胶/白千层、薄荷、肉桂/薄荷、生育酚和阴性对照相比有显著差异(P < 0.001)。统计分析表明,蜂胶、山梨醇和薄荷/阿萨伊果与薄荷/瓜拉那相比无差异(P > 0.05),与阳性对照相比也无差异(P > 0.05)。铜绿假单胞菌对所有测试的牙科凝胶包括阳性对照均耐药。
含有天然化合物的牙膏具有治疗潜力,需要更详细地探寻其正确的临床治疗应用。本研究结果揭示了含天然化合物的市售牙膏抗菌活性的差异。