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Systematic Approach to Identify Novel Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Molecules from Plants' Extracts and Fractions to Prevent Dental Caries
Published on: March 31, 2021
Can jua be a weapon in combating oral diseases?
Joana Marreiro Singh1, Andrew Dentino, James S Maki
1Marquette University-School of Dentistry, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Abstract:
Jua (or Joazeiro) is a plant that has been used in Brazil as a folk remedy for many diseases, but mostly as a dentifrice. Several scientific investigations have been conducted in Brazil to examine the therapeutic use of Jua for oral health. This article presents information about the Ziziphus joazeiro plant, its medicinal use, and its chemical components while also reviewing the literature concerning Jua and especially its anti-plaque activity. Although Joazeiro has been investigated, more studies must be performed to better understand these Jua compounds, their antimicrobial activity, and their mechanism of action. Such studies would confirm whether Joazeiro has the potential to fight or prevent diseases like dental caries and periodontitis.
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