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Cymbopogon citratus essential oil: an active principle of nanoemulsion against Enterococcus faecalis root canal biofilm

Marinković, Jelena; Nikolić, Biljana; Marković, Tatjana; Radunović, Milena; Ilić, Jugoslav; Bošković, Marko; Ćirić, Ana; Marković, Dejan

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marinković, Jelena
AU  - Nikolić, Biljana
AU  - Marković, Tatjana
AU  - Radunović, Milena
AU  - Ilić, Jugoslav
AU  - Bošković, Marko
AU  - Ćirić, Ana
AU  - Marković, Dejan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9906
AB  - Aim: The objective was to formulate and characterize the nanoemulsion based on Cymbopogon citratus oil, intended for use in infected teeth root canal therapy. The investigation of the antioxidant and antibiofilm potential toward Enterococcus faecalis was aimed as well. Materials & methods: Characterization of oil (by GC/MS analysis) and nanoemulsion (by dynamic light scattering instrument), and determination of antibacterial (by microdilution assay), antibiofilm (by crystal violet assay) and antioxidant properties (by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate and thiobarbituric acid assay methods) were provided. Antibiofilm efficacy of irrigation procedure including nanoemulsion was screened on extracted teeth (by CFU-counting assay). Results: Notable antibacterial and antibiofilm activity, both against forming and preformed biofilms of oil, was observed. Irrigation involved nanoemulsion showed remarkable antibiofilm potential. Both substances induced some antioxidant activity. Conclusion: Results encourage further research with the aim of application of the nanoemulsion in dental practice.
T2  - Future Microbiology
T1  - Cymbopogon citratus essential oil: an active principle of nanoemulsion against Enterococcus faecalis root canal biofilm
VL  - 16
IS  - 12
SP  - 907
EP  - 918
DO  - 10.2217/fmb-2021-0081
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marinković, Jelena and Nikolić, Biljana and Marković, Tatjana and Radunović, Milena and Ilić, Jugoslav and Bošković, Marko and Ćirić, Ana and Marković, Dejan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Aim: The objective was to formulate and characterize the nanoemulsion based on Cymbopogon citratus oil, intended for use in infected teeth root canal therapy. The investigation of the antioxidant and antibiofilm potential toward Enterococcus faecalis was aimed as well. Materials & methods: Characterization of oil (by GC/MS analysis) and nanoemulsion (by dynamic light scattering instrument), and determination of antibacterial (by microdilution assay), antibiofilm (by crystal violet assay) and antioxidant properties (by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate and thiobarbituric acid assay methods) were provided. Antibiofilm efficacy of irrigation procedure including nanoemulsion was screened on extracted teeth (by CFU-counting assay). Results: Notable antibacterial and antibiofilm activity, both against forming and preformed biofilms of oil, was observed. Irrigation involved nanoemulsion showed remarkable antibiofilm potential. Both substances induced some antioxidant activity. Conclusion: Results encourage further research with the aim of application of the nanoemulsion in dental practice.",
journal = "Future Microbiology",
title = "Cymbopogon citratus essential oil: an active principle of nanoemulsion against Enterococcus faecalis root canal biofilm",
volume = "16",
number = "12",
pages = "907-918",
doi = "10.2217/fmb-2021-0081"
}
Marinković, J., Nikolić, B., Marković, T., Radunović, M., Ilić, J., Bošković, M., Ćirić, A.,& Marković, D.. (2021). Cymbopogon citratus essential oil: an active principle of nanoemulsion against Enterococcus faecalis root canal biofilm. in Future Microbiology, 16(12), 907-918.
https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2021-0081
Marinković J, Nikolić B, Marković T, Radunović M, Ilić J, Bošković M, Ćirić A, Marković D. Cymbopogon citratus essential oil: an active principle of nanoemulsion against Enterococcus faecalis root canal biofilm. in Future Microbiology. 2021;16(12):907-918.
doi:10.2217/fmb-2021-0081 .
Marinković, Jelena, Nikolić, Biljana, Marković, Tatjana, Radunović, Milena, Ilić, Jugoslav, Bošković, Marko, Ćirić, Ana, Marković, Dejan, "Cymbopogon citratus essential oil: an active principle of nanoemulsion against Enterococcus faecalis root canal biofilm" in Future Microbiology, 16, no. 12 (2021):907-918,
https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2021-0081 . .
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Microbiological analysis of primary infected root canals with symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth

Marinković, Jelena; Marković, Tatjana; Brkić, Snežana; Radunović, Milena; Soldatović, Ivan; Ćirić, Ana; Marković, Dejan

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marinković, Jelena
AU  - Marković, Tatjana
AU  - Brkić, Snežana
AU  - Radunović, Milena
AU  - Soldatović, Ivan
AU  - Ćirić, Ana
AU  - Marković, Dejan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10808
AB  - Background/Aim: Understanding the composition of bacteria in infected root canals is important for ameliorating the treatment strategies that lead to the elimination of pathogens and infection control, but also prevent reinfection. Aim of this study was to investigate microbial composition of primary infected root canals with apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth, originating form school children in Serbia, and its association with clinical symptoms. Material and Methods: To determine the bacterial composition of infected root canals in children, 35 endodontic samples were obtained. The identification of cultured bacteria was performed by MALDI-TOF MS analysis. The presence or absence of clinical symptoms were recorded. Results: Facultative anaerobes were 2,2 times more frequent than obligate anaerobes. The most common facultative anaerobes belonged to following genera, Streptococcus (58 isolates), Actinomyces (10) and Enterococcus (8), while predominant obligate anaerobes, belonged to genera Veillonella (15), Prevotella (9) and Fusobacterium (8). The most common clinical isolates recovered from infected root canals with symptomatic apical periodontitis were Veillonella parvula (10) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (7), while from the asymptomatic ones, they were Streptococcus mitis/Streptococcus oralis (5). Prevalence of Parvimonas micra, Prevotella buccae and Streptococcus constellatus within the root canals might be associated to clinical symptoms. Conclusions: Species of genera Streptococcus and Veillonella were the most common isolates from primary infected root canals with apical periodontitis in Serbian school children. Facultative anaerobes were predominant over obligate anaerobes. The prevalence of obligate anaerobes was much higher in symptomatic compared to asymptomatic root canal infections. No specific bacterial strain might be associated to a single examined clinical symptom (pain, tenderness to percussion or swelling), but majority of the strains are associated to all of the examined three symptoms.
T2  - Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine
T1  - Microbiological analysis of primary infected root canals with symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth
VL  - 24
IS  - 3
SP  - 170
EP  - 177
DO  - 10.2478/bjdm-2020-0027
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Marinković, Jelena and Marković, Tatjana and Brkić, Snežana and Radunović, Milena and Soldatović, Ivan and Ćirić, Ana and Marković, Dejan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Background/Aim: Understanding the composition of bacteria in infected root canals is important for ameliorating the treatment strategies that lead to the elimination of pathogens and infection control, but also prevent reinfection. Aim of this study was to investigate microbial composition of primary infected root canals with apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth, originating form school children in Serbia, and its association with clinical symptoms. Material and Methods: To determine the bacterial composition of infected root canals in children, 35 endodontic samples were obtained. The identification of cultured bacteria was performed by MALDI-TOF MS analysis. The presence or absence of clinical symptoms were recorded. Results: Facultative anaerobes were 2,2 times more frequent than obligate anaerobes. The most common facultative anaerobes belonged to following genera, Streptococcus (58 isolates), Actinomyces (10) and Enterococcus (8), while predominant obligate anaerobes, belonged to genera Veillonella (15), Prevotella (9) and Fusobacterium (8). The most common clinical isolates recovered from infected root canals with symptomatic apical periodontitis were Veillonella parvula (10) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (7), while from the asymptomatic ones, they were Streptococcus mitis/Streptococcus oralis (5). Prevalence of Parvimonas micra, Prevotella buccae and Streptococcus constellatus within the root canals might be associated to clinical symptoms. Conclusions: Species of genera Streptococcus and Veillonella were the most common isolates from primary infected root canals with apical periodontitis in Serbian school children. Facultative anaerobes were predominant over obligate anaerobes. The prevalence of obligate anaerobes was much higher in symptomatic compared to asymptomatic root canal infections. No specific bacterial strain might be associated to a single examined clinical symptom (pain, tenderness to percussion or swelling), but majority of the strains are associated to all of the examined three symptoms.",
journal = "Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine",
title = "Microbiological analysis of primary infected root canals with symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth",
volume = "24",
number = "3",
pages = "170-177",
doi = "10.2478/bjdm-2020-0027"
}
Marinković, J., Marković, T., Brkić, S., Radunović, M., Soldatović, I., Ćirić, A.,& Marković, D.. (2020). Microbiological analysis of primary infected root canals with symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth. in Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, 24(3), 170-177.
https://doi.org/10.2478/bjdm-2020-0027
Marinković J, Marković T, Brkić S, Radunović M, Soldatović I, Ćirić A, Marković D. Microbiological analysis of primary infected root canals with symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth. in Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine. 2020;24(3):170-177.
doi:10.2478/bjdm-2020-0027 .
Marinković, Jelena, Marković, Tatjana, Brkić, Snežana, Radunović, Milena, Soldatović, Ivan, Ćirić, Ana, Marković, Dejan, "Microbiological analysis of primary infected root canals with symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis of young permanent teeth" in Balkan Journal of Dental Medicine, 24, no. 3 (2020):170-177,
https://doi.org/10.2478/bjdm-2020-0027 . .
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