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Damian BRADY,
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Coconut Oil/Enzymes vs Oral Bacteria
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-09/sfgm-coc083012.php
2 Sept 2012
Coconut oil could combat tooth decay
Digested coconut oil is able to attack the bacteria that cause
tooth decay. It is a natural antibiotic that could be incorporated
into commercial dental care products, say scientists presenting
their work at the Society for General Microbiology's Autumn
Conference at the University of Warwick.
The team from the Athlone Institute of Technology in Ireland
tested the antibacterial action of coconut oil in its natural
state and coconut oil that had been treated with enzymes, in a
process similar to digestion. The oils were tested against strains
of Streptococcus bacteria which are common inhabitants of the
mouth. They found that enzyme-modified coconut oil strongly
inhibited the growth of most strains of Streptococcus bacteria
including Streptococcus mutans - an acid-producing bacterium that
is a major cause of tooth decay.
Many previous studies have shown that partially digested
foodstuffs are active against micro-organisms. Earlier work on
enzyme-modified milk showed that it was able to reduce the binding
of S. mutans to tooth enamel, which prompted the group to
investigate the effect of other enzyme-modified foods on bacteria.
Further work will examine how coconut oil interacts with
Streptococcus bacteria at the molecular level and which other
strains of harmful bacteria and yeasts it is active against.
Additional testing by the group at the Athlone Institute of
Technology found that enzyme-modified coconut oil was also harmful
to the yeast Candida albicans that can cause thrush.
The researchers suggest that enzyme-modified coconut oil has
potential as a marketable antimicrobial which could be of
particular interest to the oral healthcare industry. Dr Damien
Brady who is leading the research said, "Dental caries is a
commonly overlooked health problem affecting 60-90% of children
and the majority of adults in industrialized countries.
Incorporating enzyme-modified coconut oil into dental hygiene
products would be an attractive alternative to chemical additives,
particularly as it works at relatively low concentrations. Also,
with increasing antibiotic resistance, it is important that we
turn our attention to new ways to combat microbial infection."
The work also contributes to our understanding of antibacterial
activity in the human gut. "Our data suggests that products of
human digestion show antimicrobial activity. This could have
implications for how bacteria colonize the cells lining the
digestive tract and for overall gut health," explained Dr Brady.
"Our research has shown that digested milk protein not only
reduced the adherence of harmful bacteria to human intestinal
cells but also prevented some of them from gaining entrance into
the cell. We are currently researching coconut oil and other
enzyme-modified foodstuffs to identify how they interfere with the
way bacteria cause illness and disease," he said.
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