Biocompatibility and Antibacterial Action of Salvadora persica Extract as Intracanal Medication (In Vitro and Ex Vivo Experiment).
Samah Samir AbdeltawabTariq S Abu HaimedHammam Ahmed BahammamWafaa Talat ArabEnsanya A Abou NeelLaila Ahmed BahammamPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
This study aimed to test the biocompatibility and antibacterial properties of Salvadora persica ( S. persica ) extract, a natural product, as an intracanal medication in comparison with calcium hydroxide (Metapaste, META BIOMED, Cheongju, Korea). The pH values of both materials were tested. The biocompatibility of S. persica extract and Metapaste was determined using light microscopy and MTT assays. The antibacterial action was tested using the zone of bacterial inhibition on four common bacterial species. In addition, intracanal medication was administered using 68 extracted single-rooted teeth contaminated with Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) , and the percentage reduction in colony count (% RCC) at 1, 3, and 7 days was measured. The extension of activity for both materials was assessed using histological sections and scanning electron microscopy. S. persica was found to be acidic in nature. Both materials showed significantly lower cell viability than the positive control cells on days 1 and 3 but not on day 7. S. persica showed better antibacterial effects against E. faecalis and S. mutans . S. persica extract showed 97.6%, 98.9%, and 99.3% RCC values at 1, 3, and 7 days, respectively, which are comparable to those of Metapaste. S. persica herbal extract is a promising material that can be utilized as an intracanal medication, but its use requires further research.
Keyphrases
- anti inflammatory
- oxidative stress
- electron microscopy
- healthcare
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- renal cell carcinoma
- high throughput
- wound healing
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- drinking water
- cystic fibrosis
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell death
- tissue engineering
- single molecule
- clinical evaluation
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