Journal of Oral Health and Biosciences
Online ISSN : 2189-6682
Print ISSN : 2188-7888
ISSN-L : 2188-7888
Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Effects of Reuterin-Related Compounds to Periodontopathic Bacteria
Natsumi FUJIWARAKeiji MURAKAMI Michiyasu NAKAOMunehisa TOGUCHIHiromichi YUMOTOKatsuhiko HIROTATakashi MATSUOShigeki SANOKazumi OZAKIYoichiro MIYAKE
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2017 Volume 30 Issue 1 Pages 8-17

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OBJECTIVE: Lactobacillus reuteri is one of the probiotics that possesses preventive effects on oral infections including dental caries and periodontal disease. Reuterin is a bacteriocin-like compound produced by L. reuteri and plays an important role in the probiotic effects. However, it is difficult to obtain reuterin due to the general lability of its aldehyde moiety. Therefore, fourteen stable reuterin-related compounds (RRCs) were chemically synthesized. Here, we investigated the effects of RRCs on periodontopathic bacteria.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The antibacterial activity of RRCs on pathogenic microorganisms including periodontopathic bacteria was determined. Moreover, the effects of RRCs on biofilm formation by Fusobacterium nucleatum were examined by a crystal violet biofilm formation assay. Cytotoxicity of RRCs was evaluated by a lactate dehydrogenase assay using oral keratinocytes.
RESULTS: Among synthesized RRCs, RRC-04,-05,-09,-10,-12,-13, and -14, exhibited antibacterial activities against periodontopathic bacteria. RRCs, except for RRC-06,-07,-08, and -11, significantly suppressed biofilm formation to 60-80 % of the control. Most RRCs, except for RRC-12 and -13, were not cytotoxic to human oral keratinocytes.
CONCLUSIONS: The synthesized RRCs can be potent novel oral care products for the prevention of periodontitis without adverse effects.

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