The Antibacterial Activity of Plant Extracts Containing Polyphenols against Streptococcus mutans
- 1 August 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Caries Research
- Vol. 41 (5) , 342-349
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000104791
Abstract
The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of commercially available and 70% aqueous propanone (P70) extracts from plants chosen for polyphenol content on Streptococcus mutans and other bacteria were determined using a standard susceptibility agar dilution technique to investigate their potential use as anticariogenic agents. The effects on adhesion of S. mutans to glass were also studied. The lowest MICs were for the P70 extracts of red grape skin (0.5 mg ml–1) and green tea and sloe berry skin (2 mg ml–1). The commercial extracts generally had a lower activity with a minimum MIC of 2 mg ml–1 for tea extracts, grape seed extracts and Pynogenol® (extract of maritime pine). All other extracts had MICs of ≧4 mg ml–1. Unfermented cocoa had greater antimicrobial activity than fermented cocoa and the activity of the fractionated extract increased with the extent of epicatechin polymerization. Epicatechin polymer had an MIC of 1 mg ml–1 and an MBC of 64 mg ml–1. Selected extracts were tested against other oral bacteria and showed activity against Gram-positive organisms. P70 extracts of unfermented cocoa, epicatechin polymer fraction, green tea and red grape seed were bacteriostatic and prevented acid production when added at the MIC to cultures of S. mutans grown in a chemically defined medium supplemented with either glucose or sucrose. There was a reduction in viability which was greater when added to washed cells, but there were some viable cells after 24 h. The extracts also reduced adherence of S. mutans to glass.Keywords
This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
- The effect of herbal extracts in an experimental mouthrinse on established plaque and gingivitisJournal of Clinical Periodontology, 1998
- Polyphenols in cocoa: are there health benefits?Nutrition Bulletin, 1998
- The Susceptibility of Dental Plaque Bacteria to the Herbs Included in Longo Vital®Microbial Ecology in Health & Disease, 1996
- Antimicrobial Activity of Tea Extracts on Cariogenic Bacterium (Streptococcus mutans)Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi), 1996
- Antimicrobial Strategies in the Prevention of Dental CariesCaries Research, 1993
- Isolation, Purification and Some Properties of a Potential Cariostatic Factor in Cocoa that Lowers Enamel Solubility (Short Communication)Caries Research, 1986
- Competition between oral Streptococcus species in the chemostat under alternating conditions of glucose limitation and excessFEMS Microbiology Letters, 1985
- Isolation of Natural Plaque-Inhibiting Substances from ‘Nigerian Chewing Sticks’Caries Research, 1984
- Influence of Cocoa and Sugar in Milk on Dental Caries IncidenceJournal of Dental Research, 1971
- Cocoa as a Limiting Factor on the Microbial Population of SalivaJournal of Dental Research, 1969