• Title of article

    Effect of hesperidin in vitro on root dentine collagen and demineralization

  • Author/Authors

    Hiraishi، نويسنده , , N. and Sono، نويسنده , , R. and Islam، نويسنده , , M.S. and Otsuki، نويسنده , , M. and Tagami، نويسنده , , J. and Takatsuka، نويسنده , , T.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    391
  • To page
    396
  • Abstract
    Objectives progress might be controlled when collagen matrix could be preserved after demineralization. The aim of this pH cycling study was to investigate the effect of hesperidin, a citrus flavonoid antioxidant, on dentine collagen and remineralization in dentine lesion, and compared with that of chlorhexidine. s cycling was employed on bovine root dentine by demineralization for 14 h, incubation in testing solutions (hesperidin or chlorhexidine) for 2 h and remineralization with bacteria-derived collagenase for 8 h, for 8 days. Calcium release was measured by means of an atomic absorption spectrophotometer, and degraded collagen matrix by collagenase was investigated by assaying hydroxyproline. The lesion depth and mineral loss was evaluated by means of transverse microradiography. s fect of testing solutions had a significant difference on the results of chemical analyses (p < 0.0115 for calcium release; p < 0.0008 for degradated collagen). The lesion depth and mineral loss were reduced in the lesions where were incubated with hesperidin and chlorhexidine. The remineralization in deep lesions was found when the matrix was incubated in hesperidin, whilst no mineral uptake in deep lesion when incubated in chlorhexidine. sion idin preserved collagen and inhibited demineralization, and enhanced remineralization even under the fluoride-free condition.
  • Keywords
    Bovine root dentine , pH cycling , Dentine collagen , Atomic absorption spectrometry , HPLC , Transverse microradiography , Dentine demineralization , Hesperidin , Dentine remineralization
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2039111