An in vitro study of the effect of some dietary components on calculus formation:: regulation of calcium phosphate precipitation

被引:10
作者
Hidaka, S.
Oishi, A.
机构
[1] Fukuoka Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Dent Hyg, Sawara Ku, Fukuoka 8140193, Japan
[2] Fukuoka Coll Hlth Sci, Dept Hlth & Welf, Fukuoka 8140193, Japan
关键词
calcium phosphate precipitation; oral calcification; starch; protein food; plant oil;
D O I
10.1111/j.1601-0825.2006.01283.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objective: We studied the effects of food components on the in vitro formation of calcium phosphate precipitates. Materials and methods: The effects of food components, such as starch, soybean flour, fish meal, rapeseed oil, and coconut oil, on calcium phosphate precipitation were studied using a pH drop method. Results: Although the addition of starch had no effect on the rate of precipitation of amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), it increased both the rate of transformation of ACP to hydroxyapatite (HAP) and the induction time (i.e. time for the initiation of transformation of ACP to HAP to occur); this was irrespective of the heat treatment of the starch. Amylopectin (insoluble constituent of starch) was effective in increasing the rate of HAP transformation, but amylose (soluble constituent of starch) was not. Oil specimen obtained from rapeseed (400 mu l ml(-1)) increased the entire reaction of calcium phosphate precipitation, but that from coconut did not. Protein food, such as soybean flour and fish meal, decreased the rate of transformation of ACP to HAP and increased the induction time, while they had no effect on the rate of ACP precipitation. Conclusions: These results suggest that carbohydrate and oil (both are staple diets for the humans) enhance oral calcification (dental calculus formation or re-mineralization of tooth enamel), while side dishes of protein food would decrease it.
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