Antibacterial Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Torch Ginger (Etlingera elatior) Towards Enterococcus faecalis: A Preliminary Research to the Alternative of Root Canal Irrigant of Primary Teeth

Zulfi Amalia Bachtiar, Luthfiani Samad, Supredo Putratama Manurung
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Enterococcus faecalis is a notable pathogen found in the root canals of primary teeth with endodontic infections, often resistant to conventional root canal irrigation solutions, leading to treatment failure. Torch ginger or kecombrang (Etlingera elatior), a spice plant, is reported to contain bioactive compounds with antibacterial properties. This study investigates the antibacterial efficacy of ethanolic extract of torch ginger against Enterococcus faecalis, evaluating its potential as an alternative irrigant based on minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC), and effective concentration. Samples included Enterococcus faecalis ATCC® 29212™ and 70% ethanol extract of torch ginger, tested in eight concentrations (80%, 75%, 65%, 50%, 25%, 12.5%, 6.25%, and 3.125%) obtained through maceration, alongside two control groups (NaOCl and saline). The Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method was employed to determine MIC, while the streaking method from MIC testing identified MBC. Data analysis for MIC and MBC values was conducted using the One-Way ANOVA parametric test (p < 0.05). Torch ginger extract demonstrated antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis, with inhibition observed at a minimum concentration of 3.125% with average inhibition zone diameter of 9.63 ± 0.25 mm and reaching up to 80% concentration with average inhibition zone diameter of 15.03 ± 0.21 mm. The MIC was established at 3.125%, and the MBC among the tested concentrations was 80%. The study concludes that the ethanolic extract of torch ginger shows significant antibacterial activity against Enterococcus faecalis. An 80% concentration is identified as the most effective for inhibiting and killing the pathogen, suggesting its potential as an alternative root canal irrigant of primary teeth.
火炬姜(Etlingera elatior)乙醇提取物对粪肠球菌的抗菌活性:替代基牙根管冲洗剂的初步研究
粪肠球菌是在牙髓感染的原牙根管中发现的一种显著病原体,通常对传统的根管冲洗溶液具有抗药性,导致治疗失败。据报道,香料植物火把姜(Etlingera elatior)含有具有抗菌特性的生物活性化合物。本研究调查了火把姜乙醇提取物对粪肠球菌的抗菌功效,并根据最低抑菌浓度(MIC)、最低杀菌浓度(MBC)和有效浓度评估了其作为替代灌溉剂的潜力。样品包括粪肠球菌 ATCC® 29212™ 和 70% 的火炬姜乙醇提取物,测试通过浸渍获得的八种浓度(80%、75%、65%、50%、25%、12.5%、6.25% 和 3.125%),以及两个对照组(NaOCl 和生理盐水)。采用柯比鲍尔盘扩散法确定 MIC,而 MIC 测试中的条纹法确定 MBC。MIC 和 MBC 值的数据分析采用单向方差分析参数检验(P < 0.05)。火把姜提取物对粪肠球菌具有抗菌活性,最低抑菌浓度为 3.125%,平均抑菌区直径为 9.63 ± 0.25 mm,最高抑菌浓度为 80%,平均抑菌区直径为 15.03 ± 0.21 mm。MIC 确定为 3.125%,测试浓度的 MBC 为 80%。研究得出结论:火把姜乙醇提取物对粪肠球菌具有显著的抗菌活性。80%的浓度被认为是抑制和杀死病原体的最有效浓度,这表明它有潜力作为一种替代性根管冲洗剂用于乳牙的根管冲洗。
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