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Query: EC:3.2.1.26 (
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The study was part of a series of investigations aiming at the development of diagnostic caries tests for screening of risk subjects. The material consisted of 100 adult subjects (mean 62 yr, range 47-79 yr), 50 of these under chronic medication. The series of tests included two chairside registrations, i.e. incipient demineralization of exposed root surfaces without cavitation (RD 1) and quantitation of visible plaque (VPT%), three microbiological tests for mutans streptococci, lactobacilli, and candida/yeasts and three tests on stimulated saliva, i.e. secretion rate, buffering capacity and
sucrase
activity. A thorough clinical examination was conducted at the baseline and 1-yr registration phases, caries being registered at a tooth surface level according to WHO recommendations separately for coronal and root caries. Considerably more root caries than coronal caries developed during the observation period. For coronal caries increment, the predictive value of any of the tests was not significant. For root caries, however, the association between several tests and prospective caries increment was significant. Subsequent multifactorial modeling yielded the highest predictive value to the combination of Past Root Caries Experience (OR 25.0, Visible
Plaque
(OR 4.2), Candida (OR 8.0) and Lactobacilli (OR 5.8). A positive finding of Past Root Caries (RDFS) or the combination of the other three tests (Can, LB, VPT%) as criteria for selection in screening for root caries produced good accuracy (84.0) and a relative risk of 5.5.
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PMID:Multifactorial modeling for root caries prediction. 154 10
The parameters related to an intraoral mineralization tendency in periodontitis-affected (P+) and periodontitis-free (P-) study subjects (16 adults, 46-74 yr, matched for sex and age) were compared. For this purpose the calcium (Ca) and phosphate (P) concentration of both plaque and saliva, resting pH and the acidogenic response of interdental plaque, plaque wet weight, salivary flow rate, buffering capacity and
sucrase
activity, interdental plaque, plaque S. mutans levels as well as salivary lactobacilli and yeast levels were estimated.
Plaque
Ca (micrograms/mg protein, P less than 0.025) and P (micrograms/mg protein, P less than 0.05), saliva Ca (micrograms/ml, P less than 0.005) and the saliva Ca:P ratio (P less than 0.005) were higher in the P+ than in the P- group. The resting pH values were higher (P less than 0.025) and the acidogenic response of the interdental plaque was lower (P less than 0.025) in the P+ group than in the P- group. The P+ group had lower S. mutans levels in saliva and interdental plaque. No differences were found in the wet weight of plaque and in the flow rate, buffering capacity or
sucrase
activity of saliva between the groups. The findings of the mineralization-related parameters in the two "extreme" groups of periodontal status suggest a higher intraoral mineralization tendency in periodontitis-affected persons than in periodontitis-free subjects. Ca and P accumulation of supragingival plaque seem to be connected with low acidogenicity of plaque and high salivary Ca concentration.
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PMID:Comparative study on mineralization-related intraoral parameters in periodontitis-affected and periodontitis-free adults. 239 26
Leucrose [D-glucosyl-alpha(1----5)-D-fructopyranose] prepared by microbial-enzymatic transglycosidation from sucrose, is the first alpha(1----5)-linked disaccharide which possesses excellent nutritional properties with regard to metabolic utilization and is well tolerated. The aim of the present work was to assess its cariogenic potential. Yeast
invertase
was shown to be inhibited by leucrose in a noncompetitive way, while hydrogenated leucrose (leucritol) acted as an activator.
Plaque
polysaccharide forming glucosyltransferases from Streptococcus cricetus AHT were not influenced by leucrose, but by leucritol. Essentially no acid formation was observed after incubation of leucrose with suspensions of human dental plaque, S. mutans NCTC 10449, Lactobacillus casei LSB 132 and Actinomyces viscosus Ny 1 No. 30. Leucrose was a competitive inhibitor of the acid formation from sucrose by S. mutans NCTC 10449 at neutral pH. Furthermore, leucrose inhibited at neutral pH considerably the uptake of sucrose by S. mutans NCTC 10449. The uptake of fructose and maltose was also inhibited but that of glucose not at all. In Cara rats as the animal model, leucrose was compared to sucrose and to corn starch for its cariogenic potential. In sharp contrast to the group fed with 30% sucrose, caries scores of the 30% leucrose group were not significantly different from the starch group. pH telemetry with an indwelling electrode in man proved lueucrose to be 'safe for teeth' since plaque pH did not drop below pH 5.7. Leucrose is a novel noncariogenic disaccharide and thus represents a highly promising sugar substitute for caries prevention.
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PMID:Cariological assessment of leucrose [D-glucopyranosyl-alpha(1----5)-D-fructopyranose] as a sugar substitute. 250 93
Seven known alpha-glucosidase/
beta-fructosidase
inhibitors were examined for inhibitory effect against invertases in pooled human dental plaque. The inhibitors used were acarbose, Trestatin, nojirimycin, 1-deoxynojirimycin, glucono-delta-lactam, conduritol-B-epoxide, and Hoe 467A.
Plaque
homogenates were incubated with 14C-labelled sucrose and
invertase
activity was assayed by determination of radio-labelled monosaccharide after paper chromatography. Conduritol-B-epoxide, acarbose, and Trestatin reduced the
invertase
activity an average of 62%, 51%, and 35% respectively. The other inhibitors affected the enzyme activity negligibly. By combining conduritol-B-epoxide with acarbose or Trestatin in other plaque homogenates the inhibition of invertases increased from 35% to 61%. This observation supported the concept that the invertases in dental plaque consist of both alpha-glucosidases and beta-fructosidases.
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PMID:Effect of seven inhibitors on invertases in homogenates of human dental plaque. 622 87
Samples of 2-day plaque were collected before and during two 25-day diet periods from 24 subjects taking part in a double-blind cross-over study involving sucrose- and maltose-rich diets. The mean change in plaque pH measured after exposure to the respective sugar during the 3rd week of both diet periods was similar. The dry weight of plaque did not vary significantly as either diet progressed but the lowest mean value obtained was in the 4th week of the maltose diet. The extracellular polysaccharide content of plaque was lower in the maltose group than in the sucrose group (p = 0.052).
Plaque
-
invertase
activity was not affected significantly by the diets but maltase activity was significantly higher in the 2nd and 4th weeks of the maltose diet (p = 0.039; p = 0.012). The results suggest that the polysaccharide matrix of plaque formed in the presence of maltose as opposed to sucrose is different, which could be explained by the known effect of maltose in vitro on plaque glucosyl transferases.
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PMID:The influence of the replacement of dietary sucrose by maltose on the formation and biochemistry of human dental plaque. 695 74