Abstract
Magnolia bark extract (MBE) is a natural product used as an anti-inflammatory, anti platelet, and chemo-preventive agent. Here, we investigate the effects of MBE on the self perceived freshness of breath evaluated in ten human volunteers, who chewed gum with and without MBE added, as a functional food. Furthermore, the effects of exposing oral bacteria to MBE on cell-surface hydrophobicity were determined and bactericidal effects of MBE in human saliva were assessed. Volunteers perceived freshness of breath similar directly after chewing a gum with or without MBE added, but 60 min after chewing MBE gum, freshness was perceived significantly better. Also, cell-surface hydrophobicity of Gram-negative, but not of Gram-positiye bacteria, increased dose-responsively after exposure to MBE, while spiking of saliva with MBE did not affect bacterial viability. Taken together, MBE gum improves self-perceived freshness of breath likely due to an increase in cell-surface hydrophobicity of Gram-negative bacteria, instead of a bactericidal mechanism. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 367-374 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Functional Foods |
Volume | 25 |
Early online date | 5-Jul-2016 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug-2016 |
Keywords
- Magnolia bark extract
- Hydrophobicity
- Oral malodour
- Oral microbiome
- STREPTOCOCCUS-MUTANS
- GINGIVITIS
- ADHERENCE
- HONOKIOL
- MALODOR
- HEALTH
- CARIES
- PREVENTION
- BIOFILMS
- EFFICACY