Periodontal Dressing-containing Green Tea Epigallocathechin gallate Increases Fibroblasts Number in Gingival Artifical Wound Model

  • Pradita A
  • Dhartono A
  • Ramadhany C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Green tea leaf (Camellia sinensis) is one of herbal plants that is used for traditional medicine. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in green tea is the most potential polyphenol component and has the strongest biological activity.

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Pradita, A. U., Dhartono, A. P., Ramadhany, C. A., & Taqwim, A. (2013). Periodontal Dressing-containing Green Tea Epigallocathechin gallate Increases Fibroblasts Number in Gingival Artifical Wound Model. Journal of Dentistry Indonesia, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.14693/jdi.v20i3.197

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