Abstract
Further studies on the effect of different quinone derivatives with varying degrees of acid-formation inhibiting power, as determined in vitro, and with or without vitamin K activity, on dental caries activity were carried out in hamsters. In these studies the following quinone derivatives were tested: Dicalcium salt of methylnaphthohydroquinone diphosphate, methylnaphthohydroquinone disuccinate, anthraquinone sulphonic acid, and dichloronaphthoquinone. The compounds were used in higher amounts than those used in the previous experiment.
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