2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2022.03.003
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Nano-emulsion of mangosteen rind extract in a mucoadhesive patch for periodontitis regenerative treatment: An in vivo study

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“…12 26 29 The IL-10 has an important role in periodontitis, 30 which is able to control the number of bacteria, 31 regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokine, and increase OPG and osteoclastogenesis. 32 The previous study by Aljunaid et al and Lashari et al also showed that the EGCG is able to stimulate the IL-10 expression 11 12 and exhibit the RANKL as an osteoclast marker. 10 As previously mentioned, IL-10 suppresses several key proinflammatory cytokines that are clinically validated to participate in the pathogenesis of any disease of the oral mucosa, especially periodontitis.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…12 26 29 The IL-10 has an important role in periodontitis, 30 which is able to control the number of bacteria, 31 regulation of pro-inflammatory cytokine, and increase OPG and osteoclastogenesis. 32 The previous study by Aljunaid et al and Lashari et al also showed that the EGCG is able to stimulate the IL-10 expression 11 12 and exhibit the RANKL as an osteoclast marker. 10 As previously mentioned, IL-10 suppresses several key proinflammatory cytokines that are clinically validated to participate in the pathogenesis of any disease of the oral mucosa, especially periodontitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The finding showed that EGCG inhibits the process of alveolar bone damage through RANKL, 10 TNF-α, 11 and increases osteoprotegerin (OPG), 10 RANK, 10,11 and IL-10. 11,12 The effect is similar to α-mangosteen, which is able to stimulate some growth factors like tumor growth factor-β, 13 and TRAP5b 14 and also inhibit the growth of etiological bacteria 15,16 and RUNX2. 14 Periodontitis is a disease of the periodontal tissues that is characterized by damage to the ligaments and surrounding alveolar bone.…”
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“…47 These results are in line with other reported research showing that xanthones can damage the mechanical stability of the S. mutans biofilm and inhibit glucosyltransferase enzyme activity, which results in the inhibition of biofilm growth. 47 Mangosteen pericarp extract has demonstrated promise as a plaque inhibitor in mouthwashes, 48,49 and a soluble film of xanthone α-mangostin exhibited antimicrobial activity against oral pathogens and inhibited biofilm formation in vitro. 13,42 Once the effectiveness of MGTN as an antiseptic either in solution or in formulation was confirmed, we also evaluated its safety through biocompatibility assessment, confirming the lack of cytotoxicity on the 2D culture in vitro model of human gingival fibroblasts by the low LDH activity levels and improved metabolic activity induced by MGTN treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mutans biofilm and inhibit glucosyltransferase enzyme activity, which results in the inhibition of biofilm growth . Mangosteen pericarp extract has demonstrated promise as a plaque inhibitor in mouthwashes, , and a soluble film of xanthone α-mangostin exhibited antimicrobial activity against oral pathogens and inhibited biofilm formation in vitro . , …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%