Abstract

Streptococcus mutans and Fusobacterium nucleatum are two key bacteria of the oral microbiota. Due to their ability to form biofilms on oral tissues, they are both involved in the onset of the most common oral diseases. F. nucleatum is also the principal producer of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), causative of the awkward bad breath of halitosis. In this study, the oral product Vea® Oris, made by vitamin E and capric/caprylic acid only, was evaluated as a potential treatment for the most common oral diseases. Different concentrations of the product were tested against both S. mutans and F. nucleatum. The effect on planktonic and biofilm growth was investigated for both strains, and for F. nucleatum, the influence on H2S production was evaluated. From our data, the product did not relevantly reduce the planktonic growth of both strains, whereas it validly counteracted biofilm assemblage. Moreover, an interesting trend of H2S reduction was highlighted. Overall, these results suggested, on the one hand, a synergistic antimicrobial–antibiofilm action of two Vea® Oris components and, together, potential modulation activity on H2S production. However, the study should be implemented to confirm these only preliminary findings, certainly extending the panel of tested bacteria and using alternative methods of detection.

Highlights

  • The oral cavity is one of the most complex environments in the human body due to the continuous variation of homeostasis conditions

  • Here, we tested in vitro the two key oral bacteria S. mutans and F. nucleatum using the innovative product Vea® Oris made by only two components, vitamin E and caprylic/capric triglyceride obtained from coconut oil and glycerin

  • Our results suggested the potential of using Vea® Oris to modulate the H2S production of F. mutans in halitosis

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Summary

A Potential “Vitaminic Strategy” against Caries and Halitosis

Laura Pietrangelo 1,* , Irene Magnifico 1, Giulio Petronio Petronio 1 , Marco Alfio Cutuli 1, Noemi Venditti 1, Daria Nicolosi 2 , Angelica Perna 1 , Germano Guerra 1 and Roberto Di Marco 1. Featured Application: Here, we propose an alternative use of Vea® Oris, a commercial product recommended at present for the maintenance of general oral health, against caries and halitosis. Made by only vitamin E and capric/caprylic acid, it could represent a “more natural strategy” than the chemical-derived products normally proposed for this aim. Received: 29 December 2021 Accepted: 23 February 2022 Published: 26 February 2022. Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

Introduction
Effect of Vea® Oris Treatments on Planktonic and Biofilm Growth
Potential Ability of Vea® Oris Treatments to Modulate H2S Production Since
Variation of H2S Production
Findings
Conclusions
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