Antibacterial and Antiadhesion Effects of Psidium guajavaFractions on aMultispecies Biofilm Associated with Periodontitis
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2022-05-16Autor(es)
Millones Gómez, Pablo Alejandro
Requena Mendizábal, Margarita Fe
Calla Poma, Roger Damaso
Rosales Cifuentes, Tania Valentina
Malpartida Quispe, Federico Martin
Maurtua Torres, Dora Jesús
Bacilio Amaranto, Reyma Evelyn
Minchón Medina, Carlos Alberto
Ponce Contreras, Lusin Antonio
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Objective:To assess the antibacterial activity of Psidium guajavafractions and their effects on adhesion of a multispecies biofilm consisting of Streptococcus gordonii, Fusobacterium nucleatum, and Porphyromonas gingivalisin vitro. Material and Methods:Guava leaves were obtained from the mountains of northern Peru, where they grow wild and free of pesticides. The antimicrobial activity of 25 mg/mL petroleum ether, 25 mg/mL dichloromethane and 25 mg/mL methanol fractions of P. guajavawas evaluated by measuring inhibition halos, as well as the effect on the adhesion of multispecies biofilms at 4, 7 and 10 days of growth by measuring the optical density. In addition, antimicrobialsusceptibility was compared using the Kruskal-Wallis test and its multiple comparison tests, and differences in mean biofilm adhesion between each fraction were assessed by repeated measures analysis and the Tukey multiple comparison test.Results:The rank-based Kruskal-Wallis test highlighted differences in the effects of the fractions on the zone of inhibition for each oral bacterium, including S. gordonii(p=0.000), F. nucleatum(p=0.000), and P. gingivalis(p=0.000), the Tukey test showed that the group treated with 0.12% chlorhexidine exhibited the least amount of adhesion, followed by the group treated with the 1.56 mg/mL methanol fraction. Conclusion:The methanol fraction of P. guajavahad an antibacterial effect on S. gordoniiand P. gingivalis, and the 1.56 mg/mL methanol fraction decreased biofilm adhesion.
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