J Appl Biomed 15:291-298, 2017 | DOI: 10.1016/j.jab.2017.08.001

Novel chromogenic bacteria characterized and their probable treatment options using herbal products and reagents to restrict biofilm formation

Sarbani Ashea, Subhadarshani Agastib, Satish Lakkojic, Pradipta Ranjan Rautaa, Harekrushna Sahooc, Monalisa Mishrab,*, Bismita Nayaka,*
a National Institute of Technology, Department of Life Science, Immunology and Molecular Medicine Laboratory, Rourkela, India
b National Institute of Technology, Department of Life Science, Cell and Developmental Biology Group, Rourkela, India
c National Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Group, Rourkela, India

Among all oral diseases, teeth infection is a commonly encountered problem in dentistry with teeth blackening commonly seen in kids. One of the major causes of teeth blackening are the chromogenic bacteria which form biofilm in the teeth. So far there is no significant and safe treatment available for teeth blackening. The current study focuses on teeth blackening by chromogenic bacteria and various factors promoting the biofilm formation and its treatment by an alternative herbal approach. Distinct colonies isolated from dental swabs of children with black stained teeth were grown individually on oyster shell to identify the particular isolate responsible for tooth discoloration. The interaction of traditionally known substances like NaCl, glucose, charcoal powder, mustard oil, KMnO4 and H2O2 on the growth of bacterium and biofilm forming ability were studied. Further, the leaf and stem extracts of Achyranthus aspera and Alternanthera sessilis (available locally) on the growth and biofilm formation was also evaluated. Finally, the efficacy of the various agents was determined by the reduced biofilm formation as well as change in the membrane potential of the isolates. From our results we propose a non-toxic approach comprising herbal compounds and household reagents against teeth blackening to improve oral hygiene.

Keywords: Chromogenic bacteria; Biofilm; Antimicrobial; Dental hygiene; Achyranthus aspera; Alternanthera sessilis

Received: November 1, 2016; Revised: April 28, 2017; Accepted: August 7, 2017; Published: November 1, 2017  Show citation

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Ashe S, Agasti S, Lakkoji S, Ranjan Rauta P, Sahoo H, Mishra M, Nayak B. Novel chromogenic bacteria characterized and their probable treatment options using herbal products and reagents to restrict biofilm formation. J Appl Biomed. 2017;15(4):291-298. doi: 10.1016/j.jab.2017.08.001.
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