Abstract: Purpose. The saliva concentration of xylitol released from two chewing gums was recorded, the first containing xylitol as the only sweetener (100% xylitol) and the second containing only 22% of the polyol. In addition, the in vitro antibacterial effect of the two chewing gums was evaluated. Materials and Methods. The salivary concentration of Xylitol in 32 subjects was determined before and at 0.30, 1.00, 2.00, 5.00, and 10.00 min while using the chewing gums, and at 15.00, 20.00, and 25.00 min after the gums were discarded. In vitro antibacterial activity was determined on a pooled subgingival plaque sample obtained from four patients with periodontal disease. Cariogenic and periodontal bacteria were evaluated before and 15 min, 60 min, and 24 h after gum contact. Results. Using the 100% xylitol chewing gum, saliva levels increased bimodally, one peak after 30 s (1.49 ± 1.41 logµg/L) and a second one at a 10-min evaluation (1.41 ± 1.11 logµg/L); the 22% chewing gum peaked only two minute after contact (1.21 ± 1.24 logµg/L). Overall, a statistically significantly higher salivary concentration of xylitol was detected using the 100% xylitol gum. All bacteria decreased after the addition of the two chewing gums; the 100% gum achieved a greater decrease than the 22% gum. Conclusion. The use of both chewing gums increased the concentrations of xylitol in saliva, with a statistically significantly higher concentration using the 100% xylitol gum. Cariogenic and periodontal bacteria were reduced by both chewing gums; 100% xylitol gum produced the highest and longest lasting effect. This study opens up to the use of xylitol against periodontal disease.

Concentration in saliva and antibacterial effect of xylitol chewing gum: In vivo and In vitro study / Cocco, Fabio; Grazia Cagetti, Maria; Majdub, Osama; Campus, Guglielmo. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 10:8(2020). [10.3390/app10082900]

Concentration in saliva and antibacterial effect of xylitol chewing gum: In vivo and In vitro study

Guglielmo Campus
2020

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Abstract: Purpose. The saliva concentration of xylitol released from two chewing gums was recorded, the first containing xylitol as the only sweetener (100% xylitol) and the second containing only 22% of the polyol. In addition, the in vitro antibacterial effect of the two chewing gums was evaluated. Materials and Methods. The salivary concentration of Xylitol in 32 subjects was determined before and at 0.30, 1.00, 2.00, 5.00, and 10.00 min while using the chewing gums, and at 15.00, 20.00, and 25.00 min after the gums were discarded. In vitro antibacterial activity was determined on a pooled subgingival plaque sample obtained from four patients with periodontal disease. Cariogenic and periodontal bacteria were evaluated before and 15 min, 60 min, and 24 h after gum contact. Results. Using the 100% xylitol chewing gum, saliva levels increased bimodally, one peak after 30 s (1.49 ± 1.41 logµg/L) and a second one at a 10-min evaluation (1.41 ± 1.11 logµg/L); the 22% chewing gum peaked only two minute after contact (1.21 ± 1.24 logµg/L). Overall, a statistically significantly higher salivary concentration of xylitol was detected using the 100% xylitol gum. All bacteria decreased after the addition of the two chewing gums; the 100% gum achieved a greater decrease than the 22% gum. Conclusion. The use of both chewing gums increased the concentrations of xylitol in saliva, with a statistically significantly higher concentration using the 100% xylitol gum. Cariogenic and periodontal bacteria were reduced by both chewing gums; 100% xylitol gum produced the highest and longest lasting effect. This study opens up to the use of xylitol against periodontal disease.
2020
xylitol; saliva; oral bacteria; sub-gingival plaque; antimicrobial effect; chewing gum
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Concentration in saliva and antibacterial effect of xylitol chewing gum: In vivo and In vitro study / Cocco, Fabio; Grazia Cagetti, Maria; Majdub, Osama; Campus, Guglielmo. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 10:8(2020). [10.3390/app10082900]
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