Phytochemicals - A novel therapeutic approach to control oral biofilm

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Abstract

Humans and micro-organisms have co-evolved having a synergetic relationship with their resident microbiome. The mouth features a diverse microbiota that grows on oral surfaces as functionally and structurally organized biofilms. The oral biofilms are accountable for causing a wide range of chronic diseases and owing to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria it has really become tough to treat with efficacy. Operative control of oral biofilm and the resulting infectious diseases epitomizes a significant universal challenge. For this kind of therapeutics, natural herbal products are perfect candidates because of their unique properties. The current review presents a novel approach to control and eradicate oral biofilm by the phytochemicals. Research on phytochemicals is zealously focused on health promotion, disease prevention, and also on the development of novel therapeutic interventions.

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Kenganora, M., Rudraswamy, S., Hombarvalli, J. S. P., & Doggalli, N. (2021). Phytochemicals - A novel therapeutic approach to control oral biofilm. Pharmacognosy Journal, 13(3), 730–736. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2021.13.93

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