ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY

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Autor(a) principal: Stephan Brooks, Jayzon
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Gomes Baeta Lourenço, Talita, Simas Cardoso Rurr, Janine, Vieira Colombo, Ana Paula
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)
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Resumo: Introduction: violacein is a natural purple pigment produced by environmental bacteria that presents antimicrobial activity, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria. Intraoral halitosis (IOH) is a condition defined by the unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth, whose main source are volatile sulfur compounds, produced by Gram-negative oral bacteria on the tongue coating. In IOH treatment, antimicrobials have been indicated as chemical adjuncts, including natural products. Objective: thus, this study tested the antimicrobial activity of a violacein extract on key IOH-related bacteria (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Porphyromonas endodontalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella intermedia, Solobacterium moorei). Materials and Methods: bacteria were cultured in fastidious anaerobe blood agar in anaerobiosis, and 109 cells/ml suspensions were plated. Crude extract of violacein obtained from Chromobacterium violaceum was diluted in a 25% ethanol aqueous solution to 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5 and 0.25 mg/ml. Using the disk agar diffusion method, 10 µl aliquots of each dilution were deposited on the seeded plates. Chlorohexidine (0.1%) and 25% ethanol solution were used as controls. Plates were incubated in anaerobiosis at 37°C for 72h, and the inhibition halos were recorded. Results: although chlorhexidine showed higher inhibition halos than the violacein extract, most species were inhibited at 4 and 8 mg/ml concentrations (p<0.05). P. gingivalis followed by F. nucleatum  were the most affected species in relation to the other bacteria, although statistical significance was only reached for P. gingivalis (p<0.05). Conclusion: crude violacein extract from C. violaceum demonstrated antimicrobial activity against IOH-associated oral bacteria, being a potential antimicrobial to be studied as an adjunct in the control of IOH.
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spelling ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDYANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDYHalitosisViolaceinVolatile Sulfur CompoundsOral PathogensHalitoseViolaceínaCompostos Voláteis de EnxofrePatógenos OraisIntroduction: violacein is a natural purple pigment produced by environmental bacteria that presents antimicrobial activity, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria. Intraoral halitosis (IOH) is a condition defined by the unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth, whose main source are volatile sulfur compounds, produced by Gram-negative oral bacteria on the tongue coating. In IOH treatment, antimicrobials have been indicated as chemical adjuncts, including natural products. Objective: thus, this study tested the antimicrobial activity of a violacein extract on key IOH-related bacteria (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Porphyromonas endodontalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella intermedia, Solobacterium moorei). Materials and Methods: bacteria were cultured in fastidious anaerobe blood agar in anaerobiosis, and 109 cells/ml suspensions were plated. Crude extract of violacein obtained from Chromobacterium violaceum was diluted in a 25% ethanol aqueous solution to 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5 and 0.25 mg/ml. Using the disk agar diffusion method, 10 µl aliquots of each dilution were deposited on the seeded plates. Chlorohexidine (0.1%) and 25% ethanol solution were used as controls. Plates were incubated in anaerobiosis at 37°C for 72h, and the inhibition halos were recorded. Results: although chlorhexidine showed higher inhibition halos than the violacein extract, most species were inhibited at 4 and 8 mg/ml concentrations (p<0.05). P. gingivalis followed by F. nucleatum  were the most affected species in relation to the other bacteria, although statistical significance was only reached for P. gingivalis (p<0.05). Conclusion: crude violacein extract from C. violaceum demonstrated antimicrobial activity against IOH-associated oral bacteria, being a potential antimicrobial to be studied as an adjunct in the control of IOH.Introdução: a violaceína é um pigmento roxo natural produzido por bactérias ambientais que apresenta ação antimicrobiana, particularmente contra bactérias Gram-positivas.  A halitose intraoral (HIO) é uma condição definida pelo odor desagradável que emana da boca, cuja principal fonte são os compostos sulfurados voláteis produzidos por bactérias Gram-negativas da saburra lingual. No tratamento da HIO, antimicrobianos têm sido indicados como adjuvantes, incluindo produtos naturais. Objetivo: assim, este estudo avaliou o potencial antimicrobiano de um extrato de violaceína em patógenos-chave da HIO (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Porphyromonas endodontalis,  Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella intermedia, Solobacterium moorei). Materiais e Métodos: bactérias foram cultivadas em meio ágar sangue para fastidiosos, em anaerobiose, e suspensões de 109 células/ml foram semeadas. O extrato bruto de violaceína obtido de Chromobacterium violaceum foi diluído em solução aquosa com 25% de etanol nas concentrações de 8, 4, 2, 1, 0,5 e 0,25 mg/ml. Através do método de disco difusão, 10 µl de cada diluição foram depositados nas placas semeadas. A clorexidina  (0,1%) e a solução etanólica a 25% foram usadas como controles.  As placas foram incubadas em anaerobiose a 37°C por 72h, e os halos de inibição foram registrados. Resultados: embora a clorexidina tenha apresentado os maiores halos de inibição do do que o extrato, a maioria das espécies foi inibida nas concentrações de 4 e 8 mg/ml (p<0,05). P. gingivalis  e F. nucleatum foram as espécies mais afetadas em relação às outras bactérias, porém só foi observada significância estatística para P. gingivalis  (p<0,05). Conclusão: o extrato bruto de violaceína de C. violaceum demonstrou atividade antimicrobiana contra bactérias orais associadas a HIO, sendo um potencial antimicrobiano a ser estudado como adjuvante no controle da HIO.Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal2023-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/33510.29327/244963.8.1-3Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); Vol. 8 No. 1: January-Abril 2023; 14-20Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); v. 8 n. 1: January-Abril 2023; 14-202595-47331518-524910.29327/244963.8.1reponame:Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)instname:Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)instacron:CROporhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/335/190Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal)http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStephan Brooks, JayzonGomes Baeta Lourenço, TalitaSimas Cardoso Rurr, JanineVieira Colombo, Ana Paula2023-09-18T12:23:29Zoai:ojs3.cro-rj.org.br:article/335Revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/oairevista.cientifica@cro-rj.org.br || rorefa@terra.com.br2595-47331518-5249opendoar:2023-09-18T12:23:29Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online) - Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
title ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
spellingShingle ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
Stephan Brooks, Jayzon
Halitosis
Violacein
Volatile Sulfur Compounds
Oral Pathogens
Halitose
Violaceína
Compostos Voláteis de Enxofre
Patógenos Orais
title_short ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
title_full ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
title_fullStr ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
title_full_unstemmed ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
title_sort ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF VIOLACEIN AGAINST ORAL BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH HALITOSIS: AN IN VITRO STUDY
author Stephan Brooks, Jayzon
author_facet Stephan Brooks, Jayzon
Gomes Baeta Lourenço, Talita
Simas Cardoso Rurr, Janine
Vieira Colombo, Ana Paula
author_role author
author2 Gomes Baeta Lourenço, Talita
Simas Cardoso Rurr, Janine
Vieira Colombo, Ana Paula
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stephan Brooks, Jayzon
Gomes Baeta Lourenço, Talita
Simas Cardoso Rurr, Janine
Vieira Colombo, Ana Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Halitosis
Violacein
Volatile Sulfur Compounds
Oral Pathogens
Halitose
Violaceína
Compostos Voláteis de Enxofre
Patógenos Orais
topic Halitosis
Violacein
Volatile Sulfur Compounds
Oral Pathogens
Halitose
Violaceína
Compostos Voláteis de Enxofre
Patógenos Orais
description Introduction: violacein is a natural purple pigment produced by environmental bacteria that presents antimicrobial activity, particularly against Gram-positive bacteria. Intraoral halitosis (IOH) is a condition defined by the unpleasant odor emanating from the mouth, whose main source are volatile sulfur compounds, produced by Gram-negative oral bacteria on the tongue coating. In IOH treatment, antimicrobials have been indicated as chemical adjuncts, including natural products. Objective: thus, this study tested the antimicrobial activity of a violacein extract on key IOH-related bacteria (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Porphyromonas endodontalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella intermedia, Solobacterium moorei). Materials and Methods: bacteria were cultured in fastidious anaerobe blood agar in anaerobiosis, and 109 cells/ml suspensions were plated. Crude extract of violacein obtained from Chromobacterium violaceum was diluted in a 25% ethanol aqueous solution to 8, 4, 2, 1, 0.5 and 0.25 mg/ml. Using the disk agar diffusion method, 10 µl aliquots of each dilution were deposited on the seeded plates. Chlorohexidine (0.1%) and 25% ethanol solution were used as controls. Plates were incubated in anaerobiosis at 37°C for 72h, and the inhibition halos were recorded. Results: although chlorhexidine showed higher inhibition halos than the violacein extract, most species were inhibited at 4 and 8 mg/ml concentrations (p<0.05). P. gingivalis followed by F. nucleatum  were the most affected species in relation to the other bacteria, although statistical significance was only reached for P. gingivalis (p<0.05). Conclusion: crude violacein extract from C. violaceum demonstrated antimicrobial activity against IOH-associated oral bacteria, being a potential antimicrobial to be studied as an adjunct in the control of IOH.
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