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Development and evaluation of a safe and effective sugar‐free herbal lollipop that kills cavity‐causing bacteria
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Development and evaluation of a safe and effective sugar‐free herbal lollipop that kills cavity‐causing bacteria

  • Chu‐hong Hu1,
  • Jian He1,
  • Randal Eckert2,
  • Xiao‐yang Wu1,
  • Li‐na Li1,
  • Yan Tian1,
  • Renate Lux1,
  • Justin A Shuffer1,
  • Faina Gelman1,
  • Janet Mentes3,
  • Sue Spackman1,
  • Janet Bauer1,
  • Maxwell H Anderson2 &
  • …
  • Wen‐yuan Shi1 

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Dental caries (tooth decay) is caused by a specific group of cariogenic bacteria, like Streptococcus mutans, which convert dietary sugars into acids that dissolve the mineral in tooth structure. Killing cariogenic bacteria is an effective way to control or prevent tooth decay. In a previous study, we discovered a novel compound (Glycyrrhizol A), from the extraction of licorice roots, with strong antimicrobial activity against cariogenic bacteria. In the current study, we developed a method to produce these specific herbal extracts in large quantities, and then used these extracts to develop a sugar‐free lollipop that effectively kills cariogenic bacteria like Streptococcus mutans. Further studies showed that these sugar‐free lollipops are safe and their antimicrobial activity is stable. Two pilot human studies indicate that a brief application of these lollipops (twice a day for ten days) led to a marked reduction of cariogenic bacteria in oral cavity among most human subjects tested. This herbal lollipop could be a novel tool to promote oral health through functional foods.

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  1. School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

    Chu‐hong Hu, Jian He, Xiao‐yang Wu, Li‐na Li, Yan Tian, Renate Lux, Justin A Shuffer, Faina Gelman, Sue Spackman, Janet Bauer & Wen‐yuan Shi

  2. C3 Jian Inc, Inglewood, USA

    Randal Eckert & Maxwell H Anderson

  3. UCLA School of Nursing, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

    Janet Mentes

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Hu, C., He, J., Eckert, R. et al. Development and evaluation of a safe and effective sugar‐free herbal lollipop that kills cavity‐causing bacteria. Int J Oral Sci 3, 13–20 (2011). https://doi.org/10.4248/IJOS11005

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Keywords

  • antimicrobial therapy
  • licorice
  • Streptococcus mutans

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