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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-03114-2...

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Kim, Hyeoungeun Han, Chi-Young Eun, Su-Hyeon Kim, Min-Goo Im, A-Rang Lee, Byeonghun
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en
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BioMed Central

Categorie

Mycology

Jaar

2023

vermelding datum

29-11-2023

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... antimicrobial biofilm ... dental caries oral health disease dental id23029 mutans
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Background Dental caries is a chronic oral disease caused by microbial infections, which result in erosion of the dental enamel and cause irreversible damage.

Therefore, proper disease management techniques and the creation of an environment that prevents intraoral growth and biofilm formation of Streptococcus mutans in the early stages, are crucial to prevent the potential progression of dental plaque to disease.

Here, we aimed to investigate antimicrobial and antibiofilm effects of the Bacillus velezensis ID-A01 supernatant (ID23029) against S. mutans , and its inhibitory effects on acidogenesis.

Results A killing kinetics assay showed a peak lethality percentage of 94.5% after 6 h of exposure to ID23029.

In sucrose-exposed conditions, ID23029 inhibited lactic acid formation, preventing the pH from falling below the threshold for enamel demineralization, and inhibited up to 96.6% of biofilm formation.

This effect was maintained in the presence of lysozyme.

Furthermore, ID23029 retained up to 92% lethality, even at an intraoral concentration at which lysozyme is ineffective against S. mutans .

Conclusions This study demonstrates the potential of the B. velezensis ID-A01 supernatant for the prevention and treatment of dental caries.

Its eventual use in dental practice is encouraged, although further studies are required to confirm its beneficial effects.

Kim, Hyeoungeun,Han, Chi-Young,Eun, Su-Hyeon,Kim, Min-Goo,Im, A-Rang,Lee, Byeonghun, 2023, Inhibitory effects of Bacillus velezensis ID-A01 supernatant against Streptococcus mutans, BioMed Central

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