Antimicrobial activity of Chinese medicine herbs against common bacteria in oral biofilm. A pilot study

被引:64
作者
Wong, R. W. K. [1 ]
Haegg, U. [1 ]
Samaranayake, L. [1 ]
Yuen, M. K. Z. [1 ]
Seneviratne, C. J. [1 ]
Kao, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Dent, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
antimicrobial effect; Chinese medicine; bacteria; oral biofilm; IN-VITRO; GROWTH; AGENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijom.2010.02.024
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Twenty traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity against foul common oral bacteria TCMs were tested for sensitivity against Streptococcus mitts. Streptococcus sanguis, Streptococcus mutans and Porphyromonas., gingivalis Aliquots of suspension of each bacterial species were inoculated onto a horse blood agar plate with TCMs soaked separately on 6 mm paper disks The plates were incubated for 48 h anaerobically and the mean diameters of growth inhibition of three different aieas obtained. 0.2% (w/v) chlothexidine was used as a positive control Broth microdilution assay was used to determine minimum inhibitory concentration and minimum bactericidal concentration Fructus armemaca mume was effective against all four bacteria Thirteen TCMs demonstrated antimicrobial activity against Porphyromonas gingival's. including Cortex magnoliae officinalis, Cortex phellodendri, Flos caryophylli. Flos lomcerae japonicae, Fructus armemaca mume. Fructus forsythiae suspensae. Herba cum radice violae yedoensitis, Herba menthae haplocalycus, Per:cat-plum granati, Radix et rhizoma rhei. Radix gentianae, Ramulus cinnamomi cassia and Rhizoma cimiaifugae Cortex phellodendri showed antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus mutans, while Radix et rhizoma rhei was effective against Streptococcus nutty and Streptococcus son cuts Fructus armeniaca mume had inhibitory effects against Streptococcus mitis, Streptococcus sanguis. Streptococcus mutans and Porphyromonas gingivalis in vitro.
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