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In Vitro Antimicrobial and Cytotoxicity Activities of Some Medicinal Plant Extracts against Oral Microbial Pathogens.
Author: AmiriniaFatemeh, PourhajibagherMaryam, Salehi RadHadi
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INTRODUCTION: Medicinal plants have long been of great interest to scientists in the search for the best treatment of diseases, especially the infectious diseases. In recent years, the use of herbal medicines has become more well-known because of their antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-cancer and less...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.3897/folmed.63.e56840
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Medicinal Plants: A Natural Arsenal Against Oral Pathogens
Oral health is a vital aspect of overall well-being, and infections caused by microorganisms can have detrimental effects. This research investigates the antimicrobial and antifungal properties of extracts from three medicinal plants: Urtica dioica, Equisetum arvense, and Punica Granatum peel, against common oral pathogens.Harnessing Nature's Power: Plant Extracts as Antimicrobial Agents
The researchers found that extracts from all three plants demonstrated antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans, common causes of dental cavities and oral candidiasis. They also observed that the extracts effectively inhibited the formation of biofilms, which are protective layers that make microorganisms more resistant to antibiotics. This research highlights the potential of plant-based therapies for combating oral infections.A Natural Approach to Oral Health
This research provides compelling evidence for the potential use of medicinal plants in oral hygiene. Further research is needed to explore the effectiveness and safety of these plant extracts in human clinical trials. However, the findings offer a promising path toward developing natural and effective solutions for maintaining oral health.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
Medicinal plants, like resilient desert blooms, hold a wealth of potential for combating oral pathogens. This research sheds light on the antimicrobial power of these natural remedies, offering a glimpse into a future where oral health is enhanced by the wisdom of nature.Date :
- Date Completed 2022-07-20
- Date Revised 2022-07-20
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