Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants

This study investigated the antibiofilm and antibacterial effects of farnesol and xylitol in a series of experiments in order to evaluate their potential use as root canal irrigants. The following substances were tested: 0.2% farnesol; 5% and 20% xylitol; 0.2% farnesol plus 20% xylitol; and saline (control). For comparison with an established endodontic irrigant, 2.5% NaOCl was included in each test. Three experiments were conducted: the crystal violet assay, to evaluate the effects on the biofilm biomass; the dentin disinfection test, to evaluate the effects on bacterial viability in biofilms; and the root canal disinfection test, to simulate the use in the root canal environment. Farnesol was the most effective substance in reducing the biofilm biomass, followed by 20% xylitol. All substances affected bacterial viability in biofilms; farnesol showed the best results followed by the farnesol/xylitol combination. Irrigation with all substances significantly reduced the bacterial load (p<0.001), but only the farnesol/xylitol combination was significantly more effective than saline (p=0.02). NaOCl was more effective than any other substance tested in the three experiments (p<0.001). The findings demonstrated that farnesol affected both the biofilm biomass and the viability of cells in the biofilm, while 20% xylitol affected only the biofilm biomass. Although not more effective than NaOCl, the combination of these two antibiofilm substances has potential to be used in endodontics in certain situations.

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Main Authors: Alves,Flavio R. F., Neves,Monica A. S., Silva,Marlei G., Rocas,Isabela N., Siqueira Jr.,Jose F.
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Published: Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0103-644020130003002242013-08-26Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic IrrigantsAlves,Flavio R. F.Neves,Monica A. S.Silva,Marlei G.Rocas,Isabela N.Siqueira Jr.,Jose F. antibiofilm agents bacterial biofilm endodontic irrigation Enterococcus faecalis This study investigated the antibiofilm and antibacterial effects of farnesol and xylitol in a series of experiments in order to evaluate their potential use as root canal irrigants. The following substances were tested: 0.2% farnesol; 5% and 20% xylitol; 0.2% farnesol plus 20% xylitol; and saline (control). For comparison with an established endodontic irrigant, 2.5% NaOCl was included in each test. Three experiments were conducted: the crystal violet assay, to evaluate the effects on the biofilm biomass; the dentin disinfection test, to evaluate the effects on bacterial viability in biofilms; and the root canal disinfection test, to simulate the use in the root canal environment. Farnesol was the most effective substance in reducing the biofilm biomass, followed by 20% xylitol. All substances affected bacterial viability in biofilms; farnesol showed the best results followed by the farnesol/xylitol combination. Irrigation with all substances significantly reduced the bacterial load (p<0.001), but only the farnesol/xylitol combination was significantly more effective than saline (p=0.02). NaOCl was more effective than any other substance tested in the three experiments (p<0.001). The findings demonstrated that farnesol affected both the biofilm biomass and the viability of cells in the biofilm, while 20% xylitol affected only the biofilm biomass. Although not more effective than NaOCl, the combination of these two antibiofilm substances has potential to be used in endodontics in certain situations.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFundação Odontológica de Ribeirão PretoBrazilian Dental Journal v.24 n.3 20132013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402013000300224en10.1590/0103-6440201302187
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Neves,Monica A. S.
Silva,Marlei G.
Rocas,Isabela N.
Siqueira Jr.,Jose F.
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Neves,Monica A. S.
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Siqueira Jr.,Jose F.
Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants
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Rocas,Isabela N.
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title Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants
title_short Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants
title_full Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants
title_fullStr Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants
title_full_unstemmed Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Activities of Farnesol and Xylitol as Potential Endodontic Irrigants
title_sort antibiofilm and antibacterial activities of farnesol and xylitol as potential endodontic irrigants
description This study investigated the antibiofilm and antibacterial effects of farnesol and xylitol in a series of experiments in order to evaluate their potential use as root canal irrigants. The following substances were tested: 0.2% farnesol; 5% and 20% xylitol; 0.2% farnesol plus 20% xylitol; and saline (control). For comparison with an established endodontic irrigant, 2.5% NaOCl was included in each test. Three experiments were conducted: the crystal violet assay, to evaluate the effects on the biofilm biomass; the dentin disinfection test, to evaluate the effects on bacterial viability in biofilms; and the root canal disinfection test, to simulate the use in the root canal environment. Farnesol was the most effective substance in reducing the biofilm biomass, followed by 20% xylitol. All substances affected bacterial viability in biofilms; farnesol showed the best results followed by the farnesol/xylitol combination. Irrigation with all substances significantly reduced the bacterial load (p<0.001), but only the farnesol/xylitol combination was significantly more effective than saline (p=0.02). NaOCl was more effective than any other substance tested in the three experiments (p<0.001). The findings demonstrated that farnesol affected both the biofilm biomass and the viability of cells in the biofilm, while 20% xylitol affected only the biofilm biomass. Although not more effective than NaOCl, the combination of these two antibiofilm substances has potential to be used in endodontics in certain situations.
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