Influence of nitrate-containing arugula juice on nitrate-reducing oral bacteria and periodontopathogens in smokers' biofilm.

IF 1.8 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in dental medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdmed.2025.1545479
Boy M Bachtiar, Irene E Rieuwpassa, Heni Susilowati, Retno Indrawati, Citra F Theodorea, Turmidzi Fath, Endang W Bachtiar
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Abstract

Green leafy vegetables such as arugula are rich in nitrates that support oral health, yet their effects on oral microbial balance, especially in smokers, remain unclear. This study evaluated the survival and activity of nitrate-reducing bacteria (NRB; Veillonella spp. and Rothia spp.) in biofilm exposed to nitrate-containing arugula juice (3.25 or 6.25 μM). The proportions of NRB were compared with periodontopathogens (Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum). Using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR), we assessed bacterial survival and transcription of nitrate reductase genes (narG and napA) in biofilm from smokers and non-smokers. The results revealed that nitrate-containing arugula juice increased NRB bacteria abundance while reducing periodontopathogen growth. A higher level of nitrate (6.25 μM) increased nitrate reductase expression. Prolonged exposure (9 h) sustained the growth-promoting effect on Rothia spp. These results suggest that non-smokers have more nitrate-reducing bacteria in their biofilm, which promotes oral microbial balance. Thus, smokers might be advised to consume nitrate-containing arugula juice to promote NRB, which may have health benefits.

含硝酸盐芝麻菜汁对吸烟者生物膜中硝酸盐还原菌及牙周病原的影响。
芝麻菜等绿叶蔬菜富含有利于口腔健康的硝酸盐,但它们对口腔微生物平衡的影响,特别是对吸烟者的影响尚不清楚。本研究评估了硝酸还原菌(NRB;在含有硝酸盐的芝麻菜汁(3.25或6.25 μM)的生物膜中,细枝菌(Veillonella)和罗氏菌(Rothia)。比较NRB与牙周病病原菌(牙龈卟啉单胞菌和核梭杆菌)的比例。利用实时荧光定量PCR (qPCR)技术,研究了吸烟者和非吸烟者生物膜中硝酸盐还原酶基因(narG和napA)的转录和细菌存活率。结果表明,添加硝酸盐的芝麻菜汁增加了NRB细菌的丰度,同时减少了牙周病病原体的生长。当硝酸盐浓度升高(6.25 μM)时,硝酸还原酶的表达升高。这些结果表明,不吸烟者的生物膜中含有更多的硝酸盐还原菌,从而促进了口腔微生物的平衡。因此,吸烟者可能被建议饮用含有硝酸盐的芝麻菜汁来促进NRB,这可能对健康有益。
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