Unveiling the In Vitro Anti-Biofilm Potential of Lactobacillus rhamnosus Against Saliva-Based Pathogens: A Gender-Age-Area Specific Study

Author:

Adhikary Tamanna1,Panda Abikshyeet2,Mishra Pallavi2,Kumar Harish2,Bhuyan Lipsa2,Behera Subhransu S.3,Nivedita Suchismita3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, MKCG Medical College and Hospital, Opposite Super Speciality Building, Berhampur, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Microbiology, Kalinga Institute of Dental Sciences, KIIT Deemed to be University, Campus-5, Patia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

3. Department of Biotechnology, School of Biotechnology, KIIT School of Biotechnology, Campus 11, KIIT University, Patia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT Probiotics, like lactobacilli and bifidobacteria, benefit health by populating the digestive system, which houses numerous microbial species. Studies demonstrate their ability to inhibit biofilm formation, crucial in preventing oral conditions like dental caries. Our research evaluated a probiotic strain’s anti-biofilm efficacy against oral pathogens in 45 individuals’ saliva, alongside its biofilm-forming potential. Analysis revealed significant biofilm inhibition in 36 samples. Comparisons based on age, gender, and geography further supported these findings. We propose further exploration of probiotics tailored to specific demographics to enhance oral health outcomes, suggesting a promising avenue for preventing oral microbial diseases.

Publisher

Medknow

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