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Title

ACTIVITY AND EFFECTS OF UREASE AND ARGININE DEIMINASE IN SALIVA AND HUMAN ORAL BIOFILM.

Authors

Beltrán, Évelyn Reyes; Casielles, Javier Martín; López, Ismael Yevenes; Jara, Miguel Neira; Fluxá, Patricia Palma; Veiga, Valeria Gordan; Cortés, Gustavo Moncada

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to present the emerging findings on the potential anti-cariogenic properties of the bioactive molecules of oral metabolism related with ammonia production. The literature analysis supports a new preventive dimension in the knowledge of dental caries disease by studying the published evidence provided by in vitro and clinical studies, in which the ammonia produced from urea and arginine in the oral environment represents an important endogenous inhibitory factor in the development of dental caries lesions. This fact would support the hypothesis that ammonia production by urease and the arginine deiminase system could potentially inhibit the development of dental caries by neutralizing acids and stabilizing the oral microbiota, thus enhancing the conditions for oral health maintenance. This review presents studies on the oral enzyme activity which may constitute a promising field in the definition of new lines of research in cariology, particularly in vivo and in situ, aimed at establishing the effectiveness and clinical application of these compounds in the prevention of dental caries.

Subjects

TREATMENT of dental caries; UREASE; ARGININE deiminase; BIOFILMS; ENZYMES; AMMONIA; BIOACTIVE compounds

Publication

Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia, 2012, Vol 23, Issue 2, p343

ISSN

0121-246X

Publication type

Academic Journal

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