Wiktoria Potocka , Zainab Assy , Annina P. van Splunter , Marja L. Laine , Floris J. Bikker
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Abstract
Objectives
There is an increasing trend towards the use of bioactive compounds in oral healthcare. Some have been identified as sialagogues, such as mastic resin and its main isolate, α-pinene. These act as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs), consequently increasing salivary flow. With up to half of the global population experiencing dry mouth symptoms, there is a clear need for new interventions.
Design
An in vitro screening of a 148-compound library was conducted to identify novel AChEIs. Following this, four compounds were chosen for an in vivo validation and were administered through nasal spray pumps to act as an olfactory stimulus in healthy individuals (n = 12) to evaluate their sialagogic effects. Saliva quantity, rheology, and composition (total protein concentration and MUC5B concentration) were analysed before and after the use of the compounds.
Results
This study confirmed α-pinene, and identified basil, eugenol and guaiacol as AChEIs in vitro. Basil and guaiacol significantly increased salivary flow, while simultaneously basil preserved the spinnbarkeit levels. α-Pinene, basil and guaiacol increased the subjective feeling of moistness of the mouth. Total salivary protein concentration was not affected by scent of these compounds, however, α-pinene, basil and guaiacol significantly increased MUC5B output. Furthermore, basil was found to have the most pleasant scent out of the four compounds.
Conclusions
In conclusion, this study showed the potency of basil and guaiacol as novel sialagogues. However, further research is necessary to assess the long-term effects and efficacy in patients diagnosed with dry mouth.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including:
Cell and molecular biology
Molecular genetics
Immunology
Pathogenesis
Cellular microbiology
Embryology
Syndromology
Forensic dentistry