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Volume 6

Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health

Oral Health Meet 2018

November 29-30, 2018

Page 22

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November 29-30, 2018 Bali, Indonesia

International Conference on

Oral Health and Dental Medicine

In vitro

evaluation of the effects of

Pelargonium sidoides

dc. Root extract and proanthocyanidins on

oral bacteria viability

Nijole Savickiene

Lithuania Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania

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levated proportions of some subgingival microbial species have been associated with destructive periodontal disease

activity. Biologically active compounds of

Pelargonium sidoides

root extract (PSRE) or Proanthocyanidins (PACNs) from

this extract modulate bacterial virulence and stimulate host immune responses. There is no local delivery system of sustained

release formulations with PSRE or PACNs available, however, bioactive capacities of these substances suggest them as promising

prolonged local periodontitis treatment candidates.

The purpose of this study:

to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of different concentrations of PSRE and PACNs obtained from

PSRE, against

Porphyromonas gingivalis, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Streptococcus salivarius.

Specific objective:

Identification of the effective dose of PSRE and PACNs obtained from PSRE against i) the anaerobic strain

P. gingivalis

, major cause of periodontitis; ii) the putative periodontal pathogen

A. actinomycetemcomitans

and iii) the oral

commensal (

S. salivarius

).

Methodology:

Preparation of different concentrations solutions from PSRE and (PACNs). Solutions were added in direct

contact with bacteria at different concentration (v/v frommother solution). Bacteria and growth conditions: 1x105 /ml Bacteria

were seeded in the log exponential growth phase (by o.d. evaluation). Metabolic evaluation: After 48 hrs bacteria viability was

evaluated by metabolic colorimetric assay (alamar blue).

Results:

PSRE extract was effective in reducing P. gingivalis viability in a significant manner in comparison with untreated

controls at all the tested concentrations. PSRE showed a strong antimicrobial effect also against

A. actinomycetemcomitans

and

S. salivarius

as the viability was significantly decreased in comparisonwith the untreated controls at all the tested concentrations.

A statistically significant reduction of

P. gingivalis

viability was observed starting from 5% of PACNs extract.

Conclusions & Significance:

the use of a 30% PSRE and 20% PACNs dosage are suggested.

Biography

Nijole Savickiene is the professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy, Lithuania Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Scientific interests: the investigations of

the biologic active substances in plants, search of the new drugs and pharmacological activities in them. Activity: She was the head and coordinator of International

“Eureka“project E! 3695 „Creation of the methodology for effects of natural antioxidants on the development of the Diabetes mellitus complications “. Nijole Savickiene

participated in the research supported by a Grant (N.MIP–10180) of Lithuania Foundation for Research and Studies for the Projects according initiative of scientists

„The estimation of biological activity and the technological functionalization of lectins”. Together with Department of Physiology and Pharmacology of Sapienza

University of Rome was evaluated investigation of lectin-enriched protein fraction from Urtica dioica L. as antitumor and antimutagenic agent. She participated in

Project entitled „Research and elaboration of directions for use of new plant polypeptides in the lectin family as potential immunomodulators and cytostatic agents“

jointly with V. F. Kuprevich’s Institute of Experimental Botany of Belarus Academy of Sciences, Horizon 2020

m.era.net

Project “ PELARGODONT” (“Engineering

and functionalization of delivery system with Pelargonium sidoides biologically active substance on inflamed periodontal surface area”), 9 Publications over last 5

years cited in the database of the Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science. Nijole Savickiene is Expert of European Commission, Member of the Council of Faculty

Pharmacy, Lithuania Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Member of Lithuania pharmacists association Council, Member of A. Kaikaris relief and charity

Council, Member of Lithuania Apitherapy Society, President of Endobiogenic Medicine and Integrative Physiology Association.

Nijole.Savickiene@lsmuni.lt

Nijole Savickiene, J Oral Hyg Health 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702-C2-011