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Effect of mouth-rinse formulations on oral malodour processes in tongue-derived perfusion biofilm model

Saad, S.; Hewett, K.; Greenman, John

Authors

S. Saad

K. Hewett



Abstract

An in vitro matrix biofilm perfusion model of tongue-derived microcosms for studying volatile sulfur compound (VSC) biogenesis has been previously described. The model was modified in order to monitor H 2 S in situ by use of a specialized electrode assembly based on microbial fuel cell technology. This system was designed to give real-time measurements expressed as electrode power output, which were proportional to H 2 S levels, measured by other means. In addition to the model modifications, the aim of this study was to demonstrate the biofilm responses following single or multiple exposure to biocidal, biostatic or VSC-inhibiting active compounds used in products. Tongue-derived biofilms (n = 6 per experiment) were perfused with one-fifth strength BHI at 20 ml h -1 pH 7.2 and pulsed with putative treatment agent, placebo and controls including Zn 2+ ions and chlorhexidine (CHX). Compared with their pre-treatment conditions, all biofilms responded to the treatments in terms of reductions in hydrogen sulfide generation (as detected by the biofilm-electrode response) and other microbial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as detected using a selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry analyser. The microbiological analysis of the treated and control biofilms show that test products (formulations with active agents) all gave reduced cell populations compared to the control biofilm. An order of effects (magnitude and duration) suggests that both the test agent and CHX produced the strongest reductions, distinct from the responses obtained for the placebo and water controls, which were largely similar. It is concluded that the in vitro perfusion model may be used to replicate many of the activities and reactions believed to be occurring by the tongue biofilm microflora within a real mouth, including H 2 S and VOC biogenesis and their inhibition by exposure to active agents. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Citation

Saad, S., Hewett, K., & Greenman, J. (2012). Effect of mouth-rinse formulations on oral malodour processes in tongue-derived perfusion biofilm model. Journal of Breath Research, 6(1), https://doi.org/10.1088/1752-7155/6/1/016001

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Mar 1, 2012
Journal Journal of Breath Research
Print ISSN 1752-7155
Electronic ISSN 1752-7163
Publisher IOP Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1752-7155/6/1/016001
Keywords mouth-rinse, oral malodour, tongue-derived, perfusion biofilm model
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/951078
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1752-7155/6/1/016001