A Potential Natural Alternative to Chlorhexidine Mouthwashes: An in Vivo Study in Rats

Q4 Dentistry
Mariana Bezamat, Alice Spitz, Daniela Sales Alviano, Dayanne Lopes da Silva, Vicente Telles, Marcia Grillo Cabral, Ana Maria Bolognese
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Background: In the Brazilian northeast region, the leaves of a plant scientifically known as Aristolochia cymbifera (A. cymbifera) are therapeutically used to treat different conditions, including fevers, ulcers and stomach disorders. Objective: To explore its effects in the oral cavity, this study aimed to evaluate the presence of morphological, cellular, and tissue modifications in the oral mucosa of rats treated with different A. cymbifera solutions. Materials and Methods: The rats were divided into 6 groups: Group 1 was treated with 0.3 ml of vehicle (DMSO and water); Group 2 treated with 0.3 ml of A. cymbifera-ethanolic extract 4mg/ml; Group 3 treated with 0.3 ml of A. cymbifera-hexane extract 4mg/ml; Group 4 treated with 0.3 ml of A. cymbifera-ethanolic extract 10mg/ml; Group 5 treated with 0.3 ml of A. cymbifera-hexane extract 10mg/ml; and Group 6 treated with 0.3 ml of chlorhexidine gluconate 0.12%. All groups were treated twice daily by applying the solutions into the oral cavity, over a total period of 24 days. To analyze cytotoxicity on cells, the micronucleus test was performed, and an additional histopathologic analysis was conducted in order to evaluate tissue changes such as inflammatory infiltration, desquamation, and degeneration of cells. Results: Results showed that the cytotoxicity of the A cymbifera -based solutions was similar to those of chlorhexidine, and all groups showed morphological characteristics of normal mucosa after treatments. Conclusion: It is concluded that no cytotoxicity was present after treatment with extracts of Aristolochia cymbifera, showing its potential for the development of future clinical trials.
氯己定漱口水的潜在天然替代品:大鼠体内研究
背景:在巴西东北部地区,一种科学上被称为铃兰兜铃(a . cymbifera)的植物的叶子被用于治疗不同的疾病,包括发烧、溃疡和胃病。目的:探讨其对口腔黏膜的影响,探讨不同毒芹溶液对大鼠口腔黏膜的形态学、细胞和组织的影响。材料与方法:将大鼠分为6组:第1组给药(DMSO加水)0.3 ml;2组用香茅乙醇提取物4mg/ml 0.3 ml处理;第3组:cymifera -己烷提取物4mg/ml 0.3 ml;第4组:香茅乙醇提取物10mg/ml 0.3 ml;第5组:cymfira -己烷提取物10mg/ml 0.3 ml;第6组给予0.12%葡萄糖酸氯己定0.3 ml。各组均采用每日2次口腔灌胃治疗,疗程共24 d。为了分析细胞毒性,进行了微核试验,并进行了额外的组织病理学分析,以评估组织变化,如炎症浸润、脱屑和细胞变性。结果:结果表明,cycyifera溶液的细胞毒性与氯己定相似,各组经治疗后均表现出正常粘膜的形态学特征。结论:马兜铃提取物对小鼠无细胞毒性作用,具有一定的临床应用潜力。
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Dentistry 3000
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