Inhibitory effect of Weissella cibariaisolates on the production of volatile sulphur compounds
Publisher
: journal of clinical periodontology
Summary :Aims: The objective of this study was to characterize the inhibitory effects of
Weissella cibaria isolates on volatile sulphur compounds (VSC) production both in
vitro and in vivo.
Material and Methods: We isolated and identified three hydrogen peroxidegenerating
lactobacilli from children’s saliva, and assessed their inhibitory effects on
VSC production and Fusobacterium nucleatum proliferation. Clinical studies were
conducted with 46 subjects in order to measure the VSC of their mouth air.
Results: These lactobacilli were identified as W. cibaria. These isolates inhibited the
production of VSC by F. nucleatum (po0.05). The concentration of F. nucleatum was
decreased by 5-log cycles as a result of exposure to the W. cibaria strains (po0.05),
whereas the catalase-treated W. cibaria cultures exerted no evident inhibitory effects
on F. nucleatum replication. In the clinical studies, gargling with one isolate resulted in
a significant reduction in the levels of H2S and CH3SH by approximately 48.2%
(po0.01) and 59.4% (po0.05), respectively.
Conclusions: These results indicate that W. cibaria isolates possess the ability to
inhibit VSC production under both in vitro and in vivo conditions, demonstrating that
they bear the potential for development into novel probiotics for use in the oral cavity.
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