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A sugarcane cystatin (CaneCPI-5) alters microcosm biofilm formation and reduces dental caries.

Tamara Teodoro AraujoGabriel Domingues CamilotiAline Dionizio ValleNatara Dias Gomes SilvaBeatriz Martines SouzaThamyris de Souza CarvalhoJoão Victor Frazão CâmaraPriscila Yumi Tanaka ShibaoFlavio Henrique-SilvaThiago Cruvinel SilvaAna Carolina MagalhãesMarília Afonso Rabelo Buzalaf
Published in: Biofouling (2021)
The antimicrobial and anticaries effects of CaneCPI-5 were evaluated. Ninety bovine enamel samples were treated for 60 s with either phosphate-buffered-saline (PBS), 0.12% chlorhexidine (CHX), 0.05 mg ml-1 CaneCPI-5, 0.1 mg ml-1 CaneCPI-5 or 0.5 mg ml-1 CaneCPI-5. They were incubated with inoculum (human saliva + McBain's saliva) for the first 8 h. From then until the end of the experiment, the enamel was exposed to McBain saliva with sucrose and, once a day, for 5 days, they were treated with the solutions. At the end of the experimental period, resazurin and viable plate count assays were performed. Enamel demineralization was also measured. All concentrations of CaneCPI-5 and CHX significantly reduced the activity of biofilms compared with PBS. For viable plate counts, all treatments similarly reduced the lactobacilli and total streptococci; for the mutans streptococci, 0.05 mg ml-1 CaneCPI-5 performed better than CHX. All CaneCPI-5 concentrations significantly reduced the integrated mineral loss. This study represents the first step regarding the use of CaneCPI-5 within the concept of acquired enamel pellicle and biofilm engineering to prevent dental caries.
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