نتایج جستجو برای: oral biofilm

تعداد نتایج: 274456  

2017
Bruno P Lima Wenyuan Shi Renate Lux

To successfully colonize the oral cavity, bacteria must directly or indirectly adhere to available oral surfaces. Fusobacterium nucleatum plays an important role in oral biofilm community development due to its broad adherence abilities, serving as a bridge between members of the oral biofilm that cannot directly bind to each other. In our efforts to characterize the molecular mechanisms utiliz...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
marzieh aghazadeh department of oral medicine, faculty of dentistry, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran abed zahedi bialvaei drug applied research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran mohammad aghazadeh infectious disease and tropical medicine research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran fahimeh kabiri department of oral medicine, faculty of dentistry, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran negar saliani department of cellular and molecular biology, faculty of biology, tehran university, tehran, ir iran mehdi yousefi immunology research center, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, ir iran

results the minimum inhibitory concentrations (mics) of ginger extract for evaluated strains were 40, 40, 20, 20, 20, 20, 10, and 5 mg/ml for pseudomonas aeruginosa, escherichia coli, staphylococcus aureus, klebsiella pneumoniae, bacillus cereus, acinetobacter baumannii, c. albicans, and c. krusei, respectively. ginger extract successfully inhibited biofilm formation by a. baumannii, b. cereus,...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2009
Yanti Yaya Rukayadi Kwan-Hyoung Lee Jae-Kwan Hwang

The formation of dental biofilm caused by oral bacteria on tooth surfaces is the primary step leading to oral diseases. This study was performed to investigate the preventive and reducing effects of panduratin A, isolated from Kaempferia pandurata Roxb., against multi-species oral biofilms consisting of Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sanguis and Actinomyces viscosus. Minimum inhibitory con...

Journal: :Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology 2021

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2010
Jeniel E Nett Karen Marchillo Carol A Spiegel David R Andes

The most common form of oral candidiasis, denture-associated stomatitis, involves biofilm growth on an oral prosthetic surface. Cells in this unique environment are equipped to withstand host defenses and survive antifungal therapy. Studies of the biofilm process on dentures have primarily been limited to in vitro models. We developed a rodent acrylic denture model and characterized the Candida...

2016
Isabel Prada-López Víctor Quintas Carlos Vilaboa David Suárez-Quintanilla Inmaculada Tomás

OBJECTIVE The aim of this review was to assess the types of devices used for in situ development of oral biofilm analyzed microbiologically. MATERIALS AND METHODS A systematic search of the literature was conducted to identify all in situ studies of oral biofilm which used an oral device; the Ovid MEDLINE and EMBASE databases complemented with manual search were used. Specific devices used to...

2016
Jumpei Washio Nobuhiro Takahashi

Oral diseases are known to be closely associated with oral biofilm metabolism, while cancer tissue is reported to possess specific metabolism such as the 'Warburg effect'. Metabolomics might be a useful method for clarifying the whole metabolic systems that operate in oral biofilm and oral cancer, however, technical limitations have hampered such research. Fortunately, metabolomics techniques h...

2014
Emma Millhouse Anto Jose Leighann Sherry David F Lappin Nisha Patel Andrew M Middleton Jonathan Pratten Shauna Culshaw Gordon Ramage

BACKGROUND Inflammation within the oral cavity occurs due to dysregulation between microbial biofilms and the host response. Understanding how different oral hygiene products influence inflammatory properties is important for the development of new products. Therefore, creation of a robust host-pathogen biofilm platform capable of evaluating novel oral healthcare compounds is an attractive opti...

2011
Prabhat Dwivedi Angela Thompson Zhihong Xie Helena Kashleva Shantanu Ganguly Aaron P. Mitchell Anna Dongari-Bagtzoglou

Candida albicans triggers recurrent infections of the oropharyngeal mucosa that result from biofilm growth. Prior studies have indicated that the transcription factor Bcr1 regulates biofilm formation in a catheter model, both in vitro and in vivo. We thus hypothesized that Bcr1 plays similar roles in the formation of oral mucosal biofilms and tested this hypothesis in a mouse model of oral infe...

2012
Lin Zhu Jens Kreth

Oral streptococci are able to produce growth-inhibiting amounts of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) as byproduct of aerobic metabolism. Several recent studies showed that the produced H(2)O(2) is not a simple byproduct of metabolism but functions in several aspects of oral bacterial biofilm ecology. First, the release of DNA from cells is closely associated to the production of H(2)O(2) in Streptoc...

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