Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals

The oral cavity contains more than hundreds of microbial species. An increase in the number of these microorganisms like high pathogenic potential species, such as cariogenic and periodontopathic bacteria, and the change of microbial biota may result in, not only oral infection, but also systemic di...

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Main Authors: Muneaki Tamura, Kuniyasu Ochiai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-08-01
Series:Japanese Dental Science Review
Subjects:
Gel
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761612000245
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spelling doaj-011fa7d09d7148d2a599df0702d5dc8a2020-11-25T00:02:46ZengElsevierJapanese Dental Science Review1882-76162012-08-0148212613410.1016/j.jdsr.2012.02.004Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individualsMuneaki TamuraKuniyasu OchiaiThe oral cavity contains more than hundreds of microbial species. An increase in the number of these microorganisms like high pathogenic potential species, such as cariogenic and periodontopathic bacteria, and the change of microbial biota may result in, not only oral infection, but also systemic diseases, such as infective endocarditis and aspiration pneumonia. It is very important to control the growth of these microorganisms and its biota just after oral cleaning in order to suppress disease onset. In this regard, it is useful to use the anti-microbial component which acts against pathogenic microorganisms. Here, we highlight the importance of catechin, and feature its possible oral, especially periodontal applications. By combining catechin with gel (catechin gel), antimicrobial activity of catechin was prolonged in gel and catechin anti-oxidization property was observed. Catechin gel inhibited the growth of the Actinomyces, periodontopathic bacteria and Candida strains tested, but did not inhibit that of the oral streptococci that are important in the normal oral flora. In contrast, commercially available moisture gels containing antimicrobial components showed antimicrobial activity against all of the tested strains including the oral streptococci. This show that catechin has selective antimicrobial activity, attributable to hydrogen peroxide production. This paper reviews previous works using catechin and, likewise, catechin gel may be show its possible oral application for prevent dental caries and periodontal disease.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761612000245CatechinGelAntimicrobial activityOral
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author Muneaki Tamura
Kuniyasu Ochiai
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Kuniyasu Ochiai
Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
Japanese Dental Science Review
Catechin
Gel
Antimicrobial activity
Oral
author_facet Muneaki Tamura
Kuniyasu Ochiai
author_sort Muneaki Tamura
title Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
title_short Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
title_full Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
title_fullStr Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
title_sort exploring the possible applications of catechin (gel) for oral care of the elderly and disabled individuals
publisher Elsevier
series Japanese Dental Science Review
issn 1882-7616
publishDate 2012-08-01
description The oral cavity contains more than hundreds of microbial species. An increase in the number of these microorganisms like high pathogenic potential species, such as cariogenic and periodontopathic bacteria, and the change of microbial biota may result in, not only oral infection, but also systemic diseases, such as infective endocarditis and aspiration pneumonia. It is very important to control the growth of these microorganisms and its biota just after oral cleaning in order to suppress disease onset. In this regard, it is useful to use the anti-microbial component which acts against pathogenic microorganisms. Here, we highlight the importance of catechin, and feature its possible oral, especially periodontal applications. By combining catechin with gel (catechin gel), antimicrobial activity of catechin was prolonged in gel and catechin anti-oxidization property was observed. Catechin gel inhibited the growth of the Actinomyces, periodontopathic bacteria and Candida strains tested, but did not inhibit that of the oral streptococci that are important in the normal oral flora. In contrast, commercially available moisture gels containing antimicrobial components showed antimicrobial activity against all of the tested strains including the oral streptococci. This show that catechin has selective antimicrobial activity, attributable to hydrogen peroxide production. This paper reviews previous works using catechin and, likewise, catechin gel may be show its possible oral application for prevent dental caries and periodontal disease.
topic Catechin
Gel
Antimicrobial activity
Oral
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761612000245
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