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Role of chemical and herbal dentifrices against indigenous oral pathogens

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dc.contributor.author Shafiq, Humerah Bano
dc.contributor.author Sunil Nawaz
dc.contributor.author Uzma Amin
dc.contributor.author Rasool, Muhammad Hidayat
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-20T05:03:09Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-20T05:03:09Z
dc.date.issued 2018-07-20
dc.identifier.citation Shafiq, H. B., Nawaz, S., Amin, U., & Rasool, M. H. (2018). Role of chemical and herbal dentifrices against indigenous oral pathogens. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 31(4), 1323-1332. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1011-601X
dc.identifier.uri http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16164
dc.description.abstract The oral cavity has its own significant micro-flora but under unhygienic conditions can cause infections or diseases like gingivitis, caries, plaque and gum bleeding. Out of more than 700 oral microbial species, some opportunistic pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus spp. and Candida albicans are more prevalent. In this study, the antimicrobial activities of various toothpastes (dilutions ranging from 1:1-1:128) against above mentioned pathogens were assessed. The pathogens were isolated from clinical samples using various differential and selective media and identified through microscopic examination, cultural characteristics and biochemical tests using both conventional and API kit system (Biomerieux, France). Antimicrobial activities of selected dentifrice formulations against identified microbes were determined using agar well diffusion and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration assays. Statistical analysis of the data on different variables has been performed by Analysis of Variance and Mean ±SD using SPSS software. From the collected samples Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus salivarius, Streptococcus intermedius and Candida albicans were isolated and identified. All the selected toothpastes showed significant (p<0.01) antimicrobial activity against the bacterial and fungal isolates. Variable results (inhibitory zone diameters ranging from 35.10±8.00 to 2.40±5.37) were found when mean of different dilutions were compared. Conventional dentifrices exhibited more inhibition as compared to herbal products. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society, University of Karachi en_US
dc.subject Agar well diffusion assay en_US
dc.subject antimicrobial en_US
dc.subject dentifrice en_US
dc.subject minimum inhibitory concentration en_US
dc.subject oral pathogens. en_US
dc.title Role of chemical and herbal dentifrices against indigenous oral pathogens en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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