{"title":"栎瘿和玄参气部提取物联合抗肿瘤中药漱口水的抗菌活性。","authors":"Pooya Falakdin, Dara Dastan, Shabnam Pourmoslemi","doi":"10.3831/KPI.2023.26.1.44","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Dental caries is one of the most prevalent human diseases worldwide. The disease initiates with bacterial adherence to the tooth surface followed by the formation of dental plaques. Mutans streptococci and <i>Candida albicans</i> are principal oral microorganisms involved in the initiation and development of dental caries. Phytochemicals have been shown to possess promising antimicrobial properties against a wide range of microorganisms and can be used for the prevention and treatment of dental caries. Herein, we reviewed literature on plants that are traditionally used for their antimicrobial properties or possess promising anticariogenic activity. We selected aerial parts of <i>Scrophularia striata</i> (<i>S. striata</i>) and galls of <i>Quercus infectoria</i> (<i>Q. infectoria</i>) and investigated their antimicrobial activity against cariogenic microorganisms.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Water soluble fractions were obtained from hydroalcoholic extracts of <i>S</i>. <i>striata</i> and <i>Q</i>. <i>infectoria</i> and their antimicrobial activity against <i>Streptococcus mutans</i> (<i>S. mutans</i>), <i>Streptococcus sobrinus</i> (<i>S. sobrinus</i>), and <i>Candida albicans</i> (<i>C. albicans</i>) was evaluated separately and in combination. The extracts were then used for preparing an herbal mouthwash whose stability and tannic acid content were evaluated over 60 days.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong><i>Q</i>. <i>infectoria</i> gall extract possesses efficient antimicrobial activity that was synergistically enhanced in the presence of <i>S</i>. <i>striata</i> extract. Mouthwash prepared using these extracts showed desirable organoleptic characteristics, antimicrobial activity, and stability.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Extracts of <i>S</i>. <i>striata</i> and <i>Q</i>. <i>infectoria</i> galls can be used together for preparing dental products with effective anticariogenic properties. 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摘要
目的:龋齿是世界范围内最常见的人类疾病之一。这种疾病开始于细菌附着在牙齿表面,随后形成牙菌斑。变形链球菌和白色念珠菌是参与龋齿发生和发展的主要口腔微生物。植物化学物质已被证明对多种微生物具有良好的抗菌特性,可用于预防和治疗龋齿。在此,我们回顾了传统上用于抗菌特性或具有抗肿瘤活性的植物的文献。本研究选取了螺旋螺旋菌(Scrophularia striata, S. striata)的地上部分和感染栎(Quercus infectoria, Q. infectoria)的瘿,研究了它们对致龋微生物的抑菌活性。方法:从纹状球菌和感染菌水醇提取物中提取水溶性组分,分别和联合对变形链球菌(S. mutans)、sobrinus (S. sobrinus)和白色念珠菌(C. albicans)进行抑菌活性评价。然后将提取物用于制备草药漱口水,并在60天内评估其稳定性和单宁酸含量。结果:虫瘿提取物具有较强的抑菌活性,且在纹状参提取物的作用下具有协同增强作用。用这些提取物制备的漱口水显示出理想的感官特性、抗菌活性和稳定性。结论:纹状霉与感染菌瘿提取物可共同用于制备具有抗肿瘤作用的口腔制品。我们的研究强调了在单独使用草药产品或与其他化学物质联合使用时进行广泛药理调查的重要性。
Combined Antimicrobial Activity of Extracts from Quercus infectoria Galls and Scrophularia striata Aerial Parts for an Anticariogenic Herbal Mouthwash.
Objectives: Dental caries is one of the most prevalent human diseases worldwide. The disease initiates with bacterial adherence to the tooth surface followed by the formation of dental plaques. Mutans streptococci and Candida albicans are principal oral microorganisms involved in the initiation and development of dental caries. Phytochemicals have been shown to possess promising antimicrobial properties against a wide range of microorganisms and can be used for the prevention and treatment of dental caries. Herein, we reviewed literature on plants that are traditionally used for their antimicrobial properties or possess promising anticariogenic activity. We selected aerial parts of Scrophularia striata (S. striata) and galls of Quercus infectoria (Q. infectoria) and investigated their antimicrobial activity against cariogenic microorganisms.
Methods: Water soluble fractions were obtained from hydroalcoholic extracts of S. striata and Q. infectoria and their antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans), Streptococcus sobrinus (S. sobrinus), and Candida albicans (C. albicans) was evaluated separately and in combination. The extracts were then used for preparing an herbal mouthwash whose stability and tannic acid content were evaluated over 60 days.
Results: Q. infectoria gall extract possesses efficient antimicrobial activity that was synergistically enhanced in the presence of S. striata extract. Mouthwash prepared using these extracts showed desirable organoleptic characteristics, antimicrobial activity, and stability.
Conclusion: Extracts of S. striata and Q. infectoria galls can be used together for preparing dental products with effective anticariogenic properties. Our study highlights the importance of extensive pharmacological investigations when using herbal products alone or in combination with other chemical substances.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Pharmacopuncture covers a wide range of basic and clinical science research relevant to all aspects of the biotechnology of integrated approaches using both pharmacology and acupuncture therapeutics, including research involving pharmacology, acupuncture studies and pharmacopuncture studies. The subjects are mainly divided into three categories: pharmacology (applied phytomedicine, plant sciences, pharmacology, toxicology, medicinal plants, traditional medicines, herbal medicine, Sasang constitutional medicine, herbal formulae, foods, agricultural technologies, naturopathy, etc.), acupuncture (acupressure, electroacupuncture, laser acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, etc.), and pharmacopuncture (aqua-acupuncture, meridian pharmacopuncture, eight-principles pharmacopuncture, animal-based pharmacopuncture, mountain ginseng pharmacopuncture, bee venom therapy, needle embedding therapy, implant therapy, etc.). Other categories include chuna treatment, veterinary acupuncture and related animal studies, alternative medicines for treating cancer and cancer-related symptoms, etc. Broader topical coverage on the effects of acupuncture, the medical plants used in traditional and alternative medicine, pharmacological action and other related modalities, such as anthroposophy, homeopathy, ayurveda, bioelectromagnetic therapy, chiropractic, neural therapy and meditation, can be considered to be within the journal’s scope if based on acupoints and meridians. Submissions of original articles, review articles, systematic reviews, case reports, brief reports, opinions, commentaries, medical lectures, letters to the editor, photo-essays, technical notes, and book reviews are encouraged. Providing free access to the full text of all current and archived articles on its website (www.journal.ac), also searchable through a Google Scholar search.