Formulation of Quercetin Mouthwash and Anti-microbial Potential Against Critical Pathogens: An In-Vitro Evaluation

Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It h...

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Published inCurēus (Palo Alto, CA) Vol. 16; no. 1; p. e51688
Main Authors L, Akshayaa, Krishna Kumar, Jishnu, Shanmugam, Rajeshkumar
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Abstract Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It has wide biological effects such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, probiotic, and metabolic modulation activities. Research has pointed toward its anti-microbial efficacy and bio-compatibility. Materials and methods A sample of commercially available Himalaya Hiora mouthwash (control) and 0.02 mg of Quercetin (test sample) that is sold commercially were procured. Next, 0.01 grams of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which serves as the foaming agent, 0.001 grams of preservative (sodium methylparaben), and 0.3 grams of sucrose, the sweetening agent, were added to the test sample to formulate the mouthwash. We added 0.5 milliliters of the prepared Quercetin solution to the mixture. The effectiveness of the Quercetin mouthwash formulation as an antimicrobial was evaluated using the Agar-Well Diffusion Method against five oral pathogens and compared to the Hiora mouthwash. Results On quantifying the zone of inhibition, it was observed that at 100 μL of concentration, shows maximum inhibition rate, i.e., 15 mm when compared to commercially available herbal mouthwash (Himalaya Hiora). Thus, from the results obtained, we found that when concentration increases there is a significant zone of inhibition shown by oral pathogens. Conclusion Quercetin mouthwash formulation has proven to have a good antimicrobial effect when compared to standard mouthwash. The effective antimicrobial activity suggests its potential use as an adjuvant chemical plaque control modality. Further clinical trials would pave the way for its use as a routine or therapeutic antimicrobial agent.
AbstractList Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It has wide biological effects such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, probiotic, and metabolic modulation activities. Research has pointed toward its anti-microbial efficacy and bio-compatibility. Materials and methods A sample of commercially available Himalaya Hiora mouthwash (control) and 0.02 mg of Quercetin (test sample) that is sold commercially were procured. Next, 0.01 grams of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which serves as the foaming agent, 0.001 grams of preservative (sodium methylparaben), and 0.3 grams of sucrose, the sweetening agent, were added to the test sample to formulate the mouthwash. We added 0.5 milliliters of the prepared Quercetin solution to the mixture. The effectiveness of the Quercetin mouthwash formulation as an antimicrobial was evaluated using the Agar-Well Diffusion Method against five oral pathogens and compared to the Hiora mouthwash. Results On quantifying the zone of inhibition, it was observed that at 100 μL of concentration, Staphylococcus aureus shows maximum inhibition rate, i.e., 15 mm when compared to commercially available herbal mouthwash (Himalaya Hiora). Thus, from the results obtained, we found that when concentration increases there is a significant zone of inhibition shown by oral pathogens. Conclusion Quercetin mouthwash formulation has proven to have a good antimicrobial effect when compared to standard mouthwash. The effective antimicrobial activity suggests its potential use as an adjuvant chemical plaque control modality. Further clinical trials would pave the way for its use as a routine or therapeutic antimicrobial agent.Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It has wide biological effects such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, probiotic, and metabolic modulation activities. Research has pointed toward its anti-microbial efficacy and bio-compatibility. Materials and methods A sample of commercially available Himalaya Hiora mouthwash (control) and 0.02 mg of Quercetin (test sample) that is sold commercially were procured. Next, 0.01 grams of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which serves as the foaming agent, 0.001 grams of preservative (sodium methylparaben), and 0.3 grams of sucrose, the sweetening agent, were added to the test sample to formulate the mouthwash. We added 0.5 milliliters of the prepared Quercetin solution to the mixture. The effectiveness of the Quercetin mouthwash formulation as an antimicrobial was evaluated using the Agar-Well Diffusion Method against five oral pathogens and compared to the Hiora mouthwash. Results On quantifying the zone of inhibition, it was observed that at 100 μL of concentration, Staphylococcus aureus shows maximum inhibition rate, i.e., 15 mm when compared to commercially available herbal mouthwash (Himalaya Hiora). Thus, from the results obtained, we found that when concentration increases there is a significant zone of inhibition shown by oral pathogens. Conclusion Quercetin mouthwash formulation has proven to have a good antimicrobial effect when compared to standard mouthwash. The effective antimicrobial activity suggests its potential use as an adjuvant chemical plaque control modality. Further clinical trials would pave the way for its use as a routine or therapeutic antimicrobial agent.
IntroductionHerbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It has wide biological effects such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, probiotic, and metabolic modulation activities. Research has pointed toward its anti-microbial efficacy and bio-compatibility.Materials and methodsA sample of commercially available Himalaya Hiora mouthwash (control) and 0.02 mg of Quercetin (test sample) that is sold commercially were procured. Next, 0.01 grams of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which serves as the foaming agent, 0.001 grams of preservative (sodium methylparaben), and 0.3 grams of sucrose, the sweetening agent, were added to the test sample to formulate the mouthwash. We added 0.5 milliliters of the prepared Quercetin solution to the mixture. The effectiveness of the Quercetin mouthwash formulation as an antimicrobial was evaluated using the Agar-Well Diffusion Method against five oral pathogens and compared to the Hiora mouthwash.ResultsOn quantifying the zone of inhibition, it was observed that at 100 μL of concentration, Staphylococcus aureus shows maximum inhibition rate, i.e., 15 mm when compared to commercially available herbal mouthwash (Himalaya Hiora). Thus, from the results obtained, we found that when concentration increases there is a significant zone of inhibition shown by oral pathogens.ConclusionQuercetin mouthwash formulation has proven to have a good antimicrobial effect when compared to standard mouthwash. The effective antimicrobial activity suggests its potential use as an adjuvant chemical plaque control modality. Further clinical trials would pave the way for its use as a routine or therapeutic antimicrobial agent.
Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It has wide biological effects such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, probiotic, and metabolic modulation activities. Research has pointed toward its anti-microbial efficacy and bio-compatibility. Materials and methods A sample of commercially available Himalaya Hiora mouthwash (control) and 0.02 mg of Quercetin (test sample) that is sold commercially were procured. Next, 0.01 grams of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which serves as the foaming agent, 0.001 grams of preservative (sodium methylparaben), and 0.3 grams of sucrose, the sweetening agent, were added to the test sample to formulate the mouthwash. We added 0.5 milliliters of the prepared Quercetin solution to the mixture. The effectiveness of the Quercetin mouthwash formulation as an antimicrobial was evaluated using the Agar-Well Diffusion Method against five oral pathogens and compared to the Hiora mouthwash. Results On quantifying the zone of inhibition, it was observed that at 100 μL of concentration, shows maximum inhibition rate, i.e., 15 mm when compared to commercially available herbal mouthwash (Himalaya Hiora). Thus, from the results obtained, we found that when concentration increases there is a significant zone of inhibition shown by oral pathogens. Conclusion Quercetin mouthwash formulation has proven to have a good antimicrobial effect when compared to standard mouthwash. The effective antimicrobial activity suggests its potential use as an adjuvant chemical plaque control modality. Further clinical trials would pave the way for its use as a routine or therapeutic antimicrobial agent.
Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins, tannins, and sterols. Quercetin is one of the most abundant natural flavonoids predominantly found in foods including fruits, and vegetables. It has wide biological effects such as antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, probiotic, and metabolic modulation activities. Research has pointed toward its anti-microbial efficacy and bio-compatibility. Materials and methods A sample of commercially available Himalaya Hiora mouthwash (control) and 0.02 mg of Quercetin (test sample) that is sold commercially were procured. Next, 0.01 grams of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which serves as the foaming agent, 0.001 grams of preservative (sodium methylparaben), and 0.3 grams of sucrose, the sweetening agent, were added to the test sample to formulate the mouthwash. We added 0.5 milliliters of the prepared Quercetin solution to the mixture. The effectiveness of the Quercetin mouthwash formulation as an antimicrobial was evaluated using the Agar-Well Diffusion Method against five oral pathogens and compared to the Hiora mouthwash. Results On quantifying the zone of inhibition, it was observed that at 100 μL of concentration, Staphylococcus aureus shows maximum inhibition rate, i.e., 15 mm when compared to commercially available herbal mouthwash (Himalaya Hiora). Thus, from the results obtained, we found that when concentration increases there is a significant zone of inhibition shown by oral pathogens. Conclusion Quercetin mouthwash formulation has proven to have a good antimicrobial effect when compared to standard mouthwash. The effective antimicrobial activity suggests its potential use as an adjuvant chemical plaque control modality. Further clinical trials would pave the way for its use as a routine or therapeutic antimicrobial agent.
Author Shanmugam, Rajeshkumar
Krishna Kumar, Jishnu
L, Akshayaa
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1 Public Health Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, IND
3 Pharmacology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, IND
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Snippet Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins,...
IntroductionHerbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins,...
Introduction Herbal mouthwashes were designed and prepared using essential oils from phytotherapeutic plants, containing active agents such as catechins,...
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SubjectTerms Antimicrobial agents
Bacteria
Dental caries
Dentistry
Ethics
Flavonoids
Gum disease
Human subjects
Microorganisms
Oils & fats
Pathogens
Review boards
Sterols
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Title Formulation of Quercetin Mouthwash and Anti-microbial Potential Against Critical Pathogens: An In-Vitro Evaluation
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