Efficacy of mangosteen as local drug delivery for improving periodontal health in adults with periodontitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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Abstract
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) has garnered attention for its diverse health benefits, including antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-proliferative, anti-carcinogenic, and anti-inflammatory properties. These therapeutic effects play a central role in the pathophysiology of many conditions. Periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the tooth-supporting structures, is primarily caused by biofilm-forming bacteria. This systematic review focuses on the effectiveness of mangosteen in local drug delivery (LDD) for the management of periodontitis. An electronic search was conducted across multiple databases, including PubMed, LILACS, Web of Science, and Scopus. Cohen's Kappa coefficient was used to evaluate inter-rater agreement, and the risk of bias was assessed. A random-effects model and heterogeneity were examined using I2 statistics, while funnel plots were used to detect publication bias. Clinical outcomes, including periodontal pocket depth (PPD) and clinical attachment level (CAL), were extracted from RCTs comparing Mangosteen LDD to placebo or conventional therapies. The analysis revealed a significant reduction in PPD (effect size = -1.08, 95 % CI: -1.40, -0.77) and CAL (effect size = -0.96, 95 % CI: -1.80, -0.13) in the mangosteen-treated group. These findings suggest that mangosteen gel as an LDD can offer substantial clinical benefits by reducing PPD and CAL, thereby improving overall periodontal health. PROSPERO registration link https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/view/CRD42024618658.
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Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (JCIM) focuses on evidence concerning the efficacy and safety of complementary medical (CM) whole systems, practices, interventions and natural health products, including herbal and traditional medicines. The journal is edited by Ed Lui of the University of Western Ontario. Topics: -Quality, efficacy, and safety of natural health products, dietary supplements, traditional medicines and their synthetic duplicates -Efficacy and safety of complementary therapies -Evidence-based medicine and practice, including evidence of traditional use -Curriculum development, educational system and competency of complementary health programs -Methodologies on research and evaluation of traditional medicines and herbal products -Integrative medicine: basic and clinical research and practice -Innovation in CAM Curriculum -Educational Material Design