Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage

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Autor(a) principal: Kato,Melissa Thiemi
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Maria,Andrea Gutierrez, Vaz,Luís Guilherme Matiazi, Italiani,Flávia de Moraes, Sales-Peres,Sílvia Helena de Carvalho, Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572007000100013
Resumo: This study evaluated, in vitro, the effect of iron (previously exposed with enamel powder or added directly to the beverage) on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage. Four sets of experiments were done. For groups E1 and E3, a solution containing 30 mmol/L FeSO4 was added to bovine enamel powder (particles between 75-106 mm) before exposure to the carbonated or decarbonated beverage (Sprite Zero®), respectively. For groups E2 and E4, 15 mmol/L FeSO4 was added directly to the carbonated or decarbonated beverage, respectively. Control groups were included for comparison. In controls C1 and C3, the experiments E1 and E3 were repeated, but the iron solution was replaced by deionized water. For controls C2 and C4, the carbonated and decarbonated beverage, respectively, was used, without addition of iron. After addition of the beverage to the powdered enamel (40 mg enamel powder/400 mL of final volume), the sample was vortexed for 30 s and immediately centrifuged for 30 s (11,000 rpm). The supernatant was removed after 1 min 40 s. This procedure was repeated in quintuplicate and the phosphate released was analyzed spectrophotometrically. The results were analyzed by Student's t-test (p<0.05). E2 presented the best results with a significant inhibition (around 36%) of phosphate released. For E3 and E4 a non-significant inhibition (around 4 and 12%, respectively), was observed. For E1 an increase in phosphate loss was detected. Thus, the protective effect of iron seems to be better when this ion is directly added to the carbonated beverage.
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spelling Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverageTooth erosionDemineralizationIronDental enamelThis study evaluated, in vitro, the effect of iron (previously exposed with enamel powder or added directly to the beverage) on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage. Four sets of experiments were done. For groups E1 and E3, a solution containing 30 mmol/L FeSO4 was added to bovine enamel powder (particles between 75-106 mm) before exposure to the carbonated or decarbonated beverage (Sprite Zero®), respectively. For groups E2 and E4, 15 mmol/L FeSO4 was added directly to the carbonated or decarbonated beverage, respectively. Control groups were included for comparison. In controls C1 and C3, the experiments E1 and E3 were repeated, but the iron solution was replaced by deionized water. For controls C2 and C4, the carbonated and decarbonated beverage, respectively, was used, without addition of iron. After addition of the beverage to the powdered enamel (40 mg enamel powder/400 mL of final volume), the sample was vortexed for 30 s and immediately centrifuged for 30 s (11,000 rpm). The supernatant was removed after 1 min 40 s. This procedure was repeated in quintuplicate and the phosphate released was analyzed spectrophotometrically. The results were analyzed by Student's t-test (p<0.05). E2 presented the best results with a significant inhibition (around 36%) of phosphate released. For E3 and E4 a non-significant inhibition (around 4 and 12%, respectively), was observed. For E1 an increase in phosphate loss was detected. Thus, the protective effect of iron seems to be better when this ion is directly added to the carbonated beverage.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2007-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572007000100013Journal of Applied Oral Science v.15 n.1 2007reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S1678-77572007000100013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKato,Melissa ThiemiMaria,Andrea GutierrezVaz,Luís Guilherme MatiaziItaliani,Flávia de MoraesSales-Peres,Sílvia Helena de CarvalhoBuzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabeloeng2007-05-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572007000100013Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2007-05-08T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
title Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
spellingShingle Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
Kato,Melissa Thiemi
Tooth erosion
Demineralization
Iron
Dental enamel
title_short Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
title_full Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
title_fullStr Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
title_full_unstemmed Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
title_sort Effect of iron supplementation on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage
author Kato,Melissa Thiemi
author_facet Kato,Melissa Thiemi
Maria,Andrea Gutierrez
Vaz,Luís Guilherme Matiazi
Italiani,Flávia de Moraes
Sales-Peres,Sílvia Helena de Carvalho
Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
author_role author
author2 Maria,Andrea Gutierrez
Vaz,Luís Guilherme Matiazi
Italiani,Flávia de Moraes
Sales-Peres,Sílvia Helena de Carvalho
Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kato,Melissa Thiemi
Maria,Andrea Gutierrez
Vaz,Luís Guilherme Matiazi
Italiani,Flávia de Moraes
Sales-Peres,Sílvia Helena de Carvalho
Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tooth erosion
Demineralization
Iron
Dental enamel
topic Tooth erosion
Demineralization
Iron
Dental enamel
description This study evaluated, in vitro, the effect of iron (previously exposed with enamel powder or added directly to the beverage) on the erosive potential of carbonated or decarbonated beverage. Four sets of experiments were done. For groups E1 and E3, a solution containing 30 mmol/L FeSO4 was added to bovine enamel powder (particles between 75-106 mm) before exposure to the carbonated or decarbonated beverage (Sprite Zero®), respectively. For groups E2 and E4, 15 mmol/L FeSO4 was added directly to the carbonated or decarbonated beverage, respectively. Control groups were included for comparison. In controls C1 and C3, the experiments E1 and E3 were repeated, but the iron solution was replaced by deionized water. For controls C2 and C4, the carbonated and decarbonated beverage, respectively, was used, without addition of iron. After addition of the beverage to the powdered enamel (40 mg enamel powder/400 mL of final volume), the sample was vortexed for 30 s and immediately centrifuged for 30 s (11,000 rpm). The supernatant was removed after 1 min 40 s. This procedure was repeated in quintuplicate and the phosphate released was analyzed spectrophotometrically. The results were analyzed by Student's t-test (p<0.05). E2 presented the best results with a significant inhibition (around 36%) of phosphate released. For E3 and E4 a non-significant inhibition (around 4 and 12%, respectively), was observed. For E1 an increase in phosphate loss was detected. Thus, the protective effect of iron seems to be better when this ion is directly added to the carbonated beverage.
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