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Nagamine, Yuichi
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Hasibul, Khaleque
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Ogawa, Takaaki
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Tada, Ayano
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Kamitori, Kazuyo
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Hossain, Akram
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Yamaguchi, Fuminori
dDepartment of Medical Technology, Division of Fundamental Medical Technology, Ehime Prefectural University of Health Sciences
Tokuda, Masaaki
eInternational Office, Kagawa University
Kuwahara, Tomomi
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
Miyake, Minoru
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University
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Abstract | We examined the effect of D-Tagatose on the growth of oral bacteria including Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans). Saliva collected from 10 healthy volunteers was plated on BHI medium (to culture total oral bacteria) and MBS medium (to culture S. mutans, specifically). Agar plates of BHI or MBS containing xylitol or D-Tagatose were cultured under aerobic or anaerobic conditions. We then counted the number of colonies. In BHI plates containing D-Tagatose, a complete and significant reduction of bacteria occurred under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. In MSB medium, significant reduction of S. mutans was also observed. We then performed a doubleblind parallel randomized trial with 19 healthy volunteers. They chewed gum containing xylitol, D-Tagatose, or both for 4 weeks, and their saliva was collected weekly and plated on BHI and MSB media. These plates were cultured under anaerobic conditions. Total bacteria and S. mutans were not effectively reduced in either the D-Tagatose or xylitol gum group. However, S. mutans was significantly reduced in volunteers chewing gum containing both D-Tagatose and xylitol. Thus, D-Tagatose inhibited the growth of S. mutans and many types of oral bacteria, indicating that D-Tagatose intake may help prevent dental caries, periodontitis, and many oral diseases.
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Keywords | D-Tagatose
xylitol
Streptococcus mutans
oral bacteria
chewing gum
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Amo Type | Original Article
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Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 2020-08
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Volume | volume74
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Issue | issue4
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 307
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End Page | 317
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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English
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Copyright Holders | CopyrightⒸ 2020 by Okayama University Medical School
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