益生元纤维对龋齿的潜在影响:系统综述。

IF 3.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Constanza E Fernández, Catalina Maturana-Valenzuela, Nicol Rojas-Castillo, Bob Rosier
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某些膳食纤维对肠道微生物群具有益生元效应,但对口腔健康的影响尚不清楚。本研究对四个数据库进行了系统回顾,以检查膳食纤维对龋齿的潜在影响。数据的选择和提取是独立进行的,一式两份。从962篇文献中,纳入了20项研究,其中13项是体外研究。被确定为益生元的物质包括低聚果糖(FOS)、半乳糖低聚糖(GOS)、菊粉、果胶、棉子糖、聚葡萄糖、唾液乳糖和短链脂肪酸。在生物膜(n = 14)、唾液(n = 5)和牙齿(n = 1)水平上评估结果,只有6项研究评估pH值变化。15项研究(75%)报告了潜在的益处,主要归因于益生元纤维限制细菌生长或粘附的能力。只有两项研究(10%)报告了ph值的增加。总的来说,证据的质量被认为是中等的。综上所述,某些膳食纤维可能通过调节生物膜和pH水平来帮助限制龋齿的发展。然而,需要进一步的临床研究来证实膳食纤维对龋齿的保护作用。©2025化学工业协会。
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Potential effects of prebiotic fibers on dental caries: a systematic review.

Certain dietary fibers exhibit prebiotic effects on gut microbiota, but their influence on oral health remains unclear. This study conducted a systematic review across four databases to examine the potential effects of dietary fibers on dental caries. Data selection and extraction were conducted independently and in duplicate. From 962 found titles, twenty studies were included, of which 13 were in vitro. The substances identified as prebiotics included fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS), inulin, pectin, raffinose, polydextrose, sialyllactose, and short-chain fatty acids. Outcomes were assessed at biofilm (n = 14), saliva (n = 5), and tooth (n = 1) levels, with only six studies evaluating pH changes. Fifteen studies (75%) reported potential benefits, primarily attributed to the capacity of prebiotic fibers to limit the growth or adhesion of bacteria. Only two studies (10%) reported an increase in pH. Overall, the quality of the evidence was judged as moderate. In conclusion, certain dietary fibers may help limit caries development by modulating biofilm and pH levels. However, further clinical studies are needed to confirm the protective role of dietary fibers in dental caries. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture publishes peer-reviewed original research, reviews, mini-reviews, perspectives and spotlights in these areas, with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary studies at the agriculture/ food interface. Published for SCI by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. SCI (Society of Chemical Industry) is a unique international forum where science meets business on independent, impartial ground. Anyone can join and current Members include consumers, business people, environmentalists, industrialists, farmers, and researchers. The Society offers a chance to share information between sectors as diverse as food and agriculture, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, materials, chemicals, environmental science and safety. As well as organising educational events, SCI awards a number of prestigious honours and scholarships each year, publishes peer-reviewed journals, and provides Members with news from their sectors in the respected magazine, Chemistry & Industry . Originally established in London in 1881 and in New York in 1894, SCI is a registered charity with Members in over 70 countries.
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