Plant-Derived Substances with Antibacterial, Antioxidant, and Flavoring Potential to Formulate Oral Health Care Products.
Marco A Lugo-FloresKaren P Quintero-CabelloPatricia Palafox-RiveraBrenda A Silva-EspinozaManuel Reynaldo Cruz-ValenzuelaLuis Alberto Ortega-RamirezGustavo Adolfo González-AguilarJesus Fernando Ayala-ZavalaPublished in: Biomedicines (2021)
Bacterial diseases and reactive oxygen species can cause dental caries and oral cancer. Therefore, the present review analyzes and discusses the antibacterial and antioxidant properties of synthetic and plant-derived substances and their current and future patents to formulate dental products. The reviewed evidence indicates that chlorhexidine, fluorides, and hydrogen peroxide have adverse effects on the sensory acceptability of oral care products. As an alternative, plant-derived substances have antimicrobial and antioxidant properties that can be used in their formulation. Also, adding plant metabolites favors the sensory acceptability of dental products compared with synthetic compounds. Therefore, plant-derived substances have antibacterial, antioxidant, and flavoring activity with the potential to be used in the formulation of toothpaste, mouth rinses, dentures cleansers-fixatives, and saliva substitutes.
Keyphrases
- anti inflammatory
- hydrogen peroxide
- healthcare
- oxidative stress
- drinking water
- reactive oxygen species
- cell wall
- silver nanoparticles
- nitric oxide
- palliative care
- emergency department
- oral health
- risk assessment
- quality improvement
- pain management
- health information
- health insurance
- affordable care act
- surgical site infection