The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people
Background: In the past decade, the use of probiotic-containing products has been explored as a potential alternative in oral health therapy. A widely available probiotic drink, Yakult, was evaluated for oral health applications in this longitudinal study. Selected oral health parameters, such as le...
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doaj-c923fbaf3c844b349c53eac6a570b4fc2020-11-24T22:56:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMicrobial Ecology in Health and Disease0891-060X1651-22352013-10-0124011210.3402/mehd.v24i0.21003The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate peopleJustyna SutulaLisa Ann CoulthwaiteLinda Valerie ThomasJoanna VerranBackground: In the past decade, the use of probiotic-containing products has been explored as a potential alternative in oral health therapy. A widely available probiotic drink, Yakult, was evaluated for oral health applications in this longitudinal study. Selected oral health parameters, such as levels and composition of salivary and tongue plaque microbiota and of malodorous gases, in dentate healthy individuals were investigated for changes. The persistence of the probiotic strain in the oral cavity was monitored throughout the study period. Methods: A three-phase study (7 weeks) was designed to investigate simultaneously the effect of 4-week consumption of the probiotic-containing milk drink Yakult on the microbiota of saliva and dorsum tongue coating in healthy dentate people (n = 22) and levels of volatile sulphur compounds (VSCs) in morning breath. Study phases comprised one baseline visit, at which ‘control’ levels of oral parameters were obtained prior to the probiotic product consumption; a 4-week period of daily consumption of one 65 ml bottle of Yakult, each bottle containing a minimum of 6.5×109 viable cells of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota (LcS); and a 2-week washout period. The microbial viability and composition of saliva and tongue dorsum coating were assessed using a range of solid media. The presence of LcS in the oral cavity was investigated using a novel selective medium, ‘LcS Select’. Portable sulphur monitors Halimeter® and OralChromaTM were used to measure levels of VSCs in morning breath. Results: Utilization of the LcS Select medium revealed a significant (p < 0.05) but temporary and consumption-dependent presence of LcS in saliva and tongue plaque samples from healthy dentate individuals (n = 19) during the probiotic intervention phase. LcS was undetectable with culture after 2 weeks of ceasing its consumption. Morning breath scores measured with Halimeter and OralChroma were not significantly affected throughout the trial, except in a small number of individual cases where Halimeter scores were significantly reduced during the probiotic intervention period. Natural fluctuations in resident acidogenic populations, and numbers of Candida and anaerobic species, including malodourous Gram-negative anaerobes, were unaffected. Conclusion: While no broad ecological changes in the mouth were induced by consumption of Yakult in healthy dentate individuals, findings of this study confirm the temporary and intake-dependent presence of LcS. Future studies could focus on subjects at greater risk of oral infection, where ill-defined microbiota (e.g. an increased presence of periopathogens) or clinically diagnosed halitosis might be significantly affected by consumption of this probiotic.http://www.microbecolhealthdis.net/index.php/mehd/article/download/21003/30762Lactobacillus casei Shirotatransient colonizationLcS Select agaroral microflorasalivatongue biofilmHalimeterOralChroma |
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Justyna Sutula Lisa Ann Coulthwaite Linda Valerie Thomas Joanna Verran The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease Lactobacillus casei Shirota transient colonization LcS Select agar oral microflora saliva tongue biofilm Halimeter OralChroma |
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Justyna Sutula Lisa Ann Coulthwaite Linda Valerie Thomas Joanna Verran |
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The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people |
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The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people |
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The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people |
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The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people |
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The effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people |
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effect of a commercial probiotic drink containing lactobacillus casei strain shirota on oral health in healthy dentate people |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease |
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0891-060X 1651-2235 |
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2013-10-01 |
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Background: In the past decade, the use of probiotic-containing products has been explored as a potential alternative in oral health therapy. A widely available probiotic drink, Yakult, was evaluated for oral health applications in this longitudinal study. Selected oral health parameters, such as levels and composition of salivary and tongue plaque microbiota and of malodorous gases, in dentate healthy individuals were investigated for changes. The persistence of the probiotic strain in the oral cavity was monitored throughout the study period. Methods: A three-phase study (7 weeks) was designed to investigate simultaneously the effect of 4-week consumption of the probiotic-containing milk drink Yakult on the microbiota of saliva and dorsum tongue coating in healthy dentate people (n = 22) and levels of volatile sulphur compounds (VSCs) in morning breath. Study phases comprised one baseline visit, at which ‘control’ levels of oral parameters were obtained prior to the probiotic product consumption; a 4-week period of daily consumption of one 65 ml bottle of Yakult, each bottle containing a minimum of 6.5×109 viable cells of Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota (LcS); and a 2-week washout period. The microbial viability and composition of saliva and tongue dorsum coating were assessed using a range of solid media. The presence of LcS in the oral cavity was investigated using a novel selective medium, ‘LcS Select’. Portable sulphur monitors Halimeter® and OralChromaTM were used to measure levels of VSCs in morning breath. Results: Utilization of the LcS Select medium revealed a significant (p < 0.05) but temporary and consumption-dependent presence of LcS in saliva and tongue plaque samples from healthy dentate individuals (n = 19) during the probiotic intervention phase. LcS was undetectable with culture after 2 weeks of ceasing its consumption. Morning breath scores measured with Halimeter and OralChroma were not significantly affected throughout the trial, except in a small number of individual cases where Halimeter scores were significantly reduced during the probiotic intervention period. Natural fluctuations in resident acidogenic populations, and numbers of Candida and anaerobic species, including malodourous Gram-negative anaerobes, were unaffected. Conclusion: While no broad ecological changes in the mouth were induced by consumption of Yakult in healthy dentate individuals, findings of this study confirm the temporary and intake-dependent presence of LcS. Future studies could focus on subjects at greater risk of oral infection, where ill-defined microbiota (e.g. an increased presence of periopathogens) or clinically diagnosed halitosis might be significantly affected by consumption of this probiotic. |
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Lactobacillus casei Shirota transient colonization LcS Select agar oral microflora saliva tongue biofilm Halimeter OralChroma |
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http://www.microbecolhealthdis.net/index.php/mehd/article/download/21003/30762 |
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