Antimicrobial and Antiinflammatory Potential of the Swedish Herbs Extract

Gomez-Flores, R. and González-Meléndez, R. and Ceballos-Salobreña, A. and Tamez-Guerra, P. and Tamez-Guerra, R. and Rodríguez-Padilla, C. and Monreal-Cuevas, E. and Garza-Ramos, M. A. De La (2011) Antimicrobial and Antiinflammatory Potential of the Swedish Herbs Extract. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 1 (4). pp. 107-117. ISSN 22310894

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Abstract

Oral conditions that produce the greatest damage on individuals are cavities and periodontal disease, hence non-expensive and effective solutions are immediately required, particularly for communities with no access to dental services. The antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potential of the Swedish bitter herbal extract was evaluated, using pure microbial cultures and clinical samples of 29 patients. It was observed that the extract caused significant (p<0.05) in vitro growth inhibition of up to 29%, 17%, 15%, and 50% against Prevotella intermedia, Bacteroides forsythus, Porphyromonas gingivalis and Streptococcus intermedius, respectively. In addition, the extract significantly (p<0.05) inhibited oral flora growth in patient samples showing MICs of < 7.8 µg/ml in 21% of the patients, 15.6 µg/ml in 17% of the patients, 31.2 µg/ml in 10% of the patients, 62.5µg/ml in 17% of the patients, 125 µg/ml in 3% of the patients, and 250 µg/ml in 7% of the patients, and induced a maximum of 75% growth inhibition, as measured by the MTT reduction assay. The extract was also observed to significantly suppress production of the inflammatory marker nitric oxide by LPS-treated murine peritoneal macrophages. The Swedish herbal extract may be considered in the clinics to prevent or treat bacterial oral infections and at the same time reducing inflammation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 24 Jun 2023 05:04
Last Modified: 30 Oct 2023 04:32
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/2598

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