2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/2850947
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Antibiofilm and Anti‐Inflammatory Activities of Houttuynia cordata Decoction for Oral Care

Abstract: Dental biofilms that form in the oral cavity play a critical role in the pathogenesis of several infectious oral diseases, including dental caries, periodontal disease, and oral candidiasis. Houttuynia cordata (HC, Saururaceae) is a widely used traditional medicine, for both internal and external application. A decoction of dried HC leaves (dHC) has long been consumed as a health-promoting herbal tea in Japan. We have recently reported that a water solution of HC poultice ethanol extract (wHCP) exerts antimicr… Show more

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“…Further insight into antibiofilm potential of quercetin has been provided in the study by Gao et al [18] where it was observed that treatment with this flavonoid leads to reduced ALS1, ALS3 (Agglutinin Like Sequence gene family), HWP1 (Hyphal Wall Protein), and SUN41 (gene encoding for secreted beta-glucosidase) expression levels. Quercitrin had the lowest potential to reduce biofilm formation among all the flavonoids tested in our study ( Figure 1) with its complete lack of activity towards C. albicans CAD1 biofilm observed previously [19]. On the other hand, excellent activity on inhibition of C. albicans biofilm formation was addressed to another flavonol glycoside, isoquercitrin (tested concentration 9.38-37.5 µg/mL) ( Figure 1) with a previous study [19] highlighting its antibiofilm potential in higher concentration-200 µg/mL.…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…Further insight into antibiofilm potential of quercetin has been provided in the study by Gao et al [18] where it was observed that treatment with this flavonoid leads to reduced ALS1, ALS3 (Agglutinin Like Sequence gene family), HWP1 (Hyphal Wall Protein), and SUN41 (gene encoding for secreted beta-glucosidase) expression levels. Quercitrin had the lowest potential to reduce biofilm formation among all the flavonoids tested in our study ( Figure 1) with its complete lack of activity towards C. albicans CAD1 biofilm observed previously [19]. On the other hand, excellent activity on inhibition of C. albicans biofilm formation was addressed to another flavonol glycoside, isoquercitrin (tested concentration 9.38-37.5 µg/mL) ( Figure 1) with a previous study [19] highlighting its antibiofilm potential in higher concentration-200 µg/mL.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Quercitrin had the lowest potential to reduce biofilm formation among all the flavonoids tested in our study ( Figure 1) with its complete lack of activity towards C. albicans CAD1 biofilm observed previously [19]. On the other hand, excellent activity on inhibition of C. albicans biofilm formation was addressed to another flavonol glycoside, isoquercitrin (tested concentration 9.38-37.5 µg/mL) ( Figure 1) with a previous study [19] highlighting its antibiofilm potential in higher concentration-200 µg/mL. Rutin was among the natural compounds with the lowest activity against biofilm formation in this study (Figure 1) with its lack of C. albicans CAD1 antibiofilm activity also observed earlier [19].…”
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“…Herbal teas provide relief for pharyngeal inflammation in patients with streptococcal pharyngitis. Anti-inflammatory activities of herbal extracts and infusions have been shown by several authors previously [55,56]. Our recently published data on anti-inflammatory properties of these extracts have proven the ability of all four efficacious HWIs for suppression of pro-inflammatory cytokines released from inflamed human tonsil epithelial cells (HTonEpiCs) induced by antigens (lipoteichoic acid and peptidoglycan) of S. pyogenes [8].…”
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“…A number of published reports over the past few years hypothesized the extracts of Houttuynia cordata to be one of the therapeutic possibilities of HSV-1 infection. H. cordata , also named “Yu-xing-cao”, is a vegetable crop and has been used widely as an effective TCM for hundreds of years due to its anti-inflammatory [ 64 , 65 ] and antiviral [ 42 , 46 , 50 ] activities.…”
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confidence: 99%