Comparative evaluation of antimicrobial activity of ground husk of cocoa bean with and without xylitol on Streptococcus Mutans – An in-vitro study.

A. Chaudhari, Sahana Hegde - Shetiya ,, P. Chaudhari, Seema D Kamble
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Background: Dental caries is a disease that occurs when bacteria, predominantly Streptococcus mutans, colonizes the tooth surface and metabolizes the dietary carbohydrates to acids, resulting in demineralization of teeth. Interventions that can inhibit the growth and survival of streptococcus mutans are crucial to reduce dental caries. Cocoa bean husks, extracted from the shells of cocoa beans have shown to possess anti glucosyltransferase and antibacterial activities. Aim of our study was to evaluate in-vitro antimicrobial activity of ground husk of cocoa beans with and without xylitol on streptococcus mutans. Methods – The study was carried out using 96 well microtiter plate and these were divided into three groups. Group I consisted of Extracted powder of cocoa bean (CBH), Group II was of extracted powder of cocoa bean and xylitol (CBH+X) and Group III consisted of Chlorhexidine (0.12%) (CHX). Minimum Inhibitory concentration was assessed using 96 well micro-titer plate. Standardized strain of Streptococcus Mutans 25175D was used. Results – No anti-microbial activity was seen for group I (CBH) and group II (CBH+X) at concentrations of 0.3%. However, chlorhexidine (0.12%) showed its antibacterial activity at its first concentration only. Conclusions – It was found that ground husk of cocoa bean at 0.3% does not possess any antimicrobial property in in-vitro trial. Addition of xylitol had no effect on increasing antibacterial property.
添加和不添加木糖醇的可可豆碎壳对变形链球菌抑菌活性的体外比较研究。
背景:龋齿是一种细菌,主要是变形链球菌,在牙齿表面定居并将饮食中的碳水化合物代谢成酸,导致牙齿脱矿的疾病。能够抑制变形链球菌生长和存活的干预措施对减少龋齿至关重要。从可可豆壳中提取的可可豆壳具有抗糖基转移酶和抗菌活性。本研究的目的是评价含木糖醇和不含木糖醇的可可豆磨碎皮对变形链球菌的体外抗菌活性。方法:采用96孔微量滴度板,分为三组。第1组为可可豆提取粉(CBH),第2组为可可豆和木糖醇提取粉(CBH+X),第3组为氯己定(0.12%)(CHX)。用96孔微量滴度板测定最小抑菌浓度。使用变形链球菌标准菌株25175D。结果-在浓度为0.3%时,组I (CBH)和组II (CBH+X)无抗菌活性。而氯己定(0.12%)仅在第一浓度表现出抑菌活性。结论-在体外试验中发现,0.3%的可可豆磨碎壳不具有任何抗菌性能。木糖醇的添加对提高抗菌性能没有作用。
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