Abstract

Objectives: Various antibacterial and antiplaque agents are used in chemical plaque control but none are without their shortcomings. Chlorhexidine considered a gold standard, also has an array of side effects. To overcome these, numerous herbal extracts have been tried and tested and one among them is holy basil. The present study evaluated the antibacterial efficacy of holy basil in vitro against some periodontopathogens and its antiplaque effect in vivo. Study Design: Thirty periodontally healthy volunteers were randomly divided into three groups and refrained from all mechanical oral hygiene measures for 4 days and used one of the randomly assigned mouthwash (1- chlorhexidine; 2- holy basil; and 3- sterile water [placebo]) twice daily. The Plaque Index (PI) was assessed at days 0 and 5. Aqueous extract of holy basil was tested against Prevotella intermedia (P. intermedia) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (F.nucleatum). Results: Holy basil extract showed inhibition of both the tested periodontopathogens (P.intermedia and F.nucleatum) at various concentrations. In all groups, the PI increased from baseline to day 5. There was a statistically significant difference (p < .05) between the chlorhexidine and placebo rinse and the holy basil and placebo rinse, but no statistically significant difference was found between the chlorhexidine and holy basil rinse with respect to PI. Conclusions: These results indicate that the holy basil mouthwash has an antiplaque effect and is efficacious against P. intermedia and F. nucleatum strains in vitro. Hence holy basil mouthwash may have potential as an antiplaque mouthwash with prophylactic benefits. Key words:Antibacterial agent, basil, Fusobacterium nucleatum, mouthwashes, Prevotella intermedia.

Highlights

  • Ocimum sanctum commonly known as holy basil is an aromatic plant in the family Labiatae

  • The in vitro study that was conducted for MIC evaluation showed that both the tested periodontopathogens [P. intermedia and F. nucleatum] were susceptible to holy basil extract at all the concentrations tested ranging from 10-1 to 10-9 suggesting a very high antibacterial activity

  • Prevention of periodontal disease should be based on the measures of supragingival plaque control thereby preventing gingivitis

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Introduction

Ocimum sanctum commonly known as holy basil is an aromatic plant in the family Labiatae. The leaves of holy basil contain 0.7% volatile oil comprising about 71% eugenol and 20% methyl eugenol. Viz., orientin and vicenin from aqueous leaf extract of holy basil have been isolated. Β-elemene, a constituent of holy basil has been studied for its potential anticancer properties, but human clinical trials have yet to confirm its effectiveness [3]. The essential oil of holy basil significantly possessed antiulcer activity due to its lipoxygenase inhibitory, histamine antagonistic and antisecretory effects [7]. Methanolic extract and aqueous suspension of holy basil showed analgesic, antipyretic and antiinflammatory effects in acute and chronic inflammations in rats [8] and according to a recent study holy basil acts a COX-2 inhibitor, proving its anti-inflammatory property [1]

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