Michel A. HoogenkampW. CrielaardJ.M. ten CateR. WeverAloysius F. HartogRokus Renirie
The aim of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of vanadium chloroperoxidase (VCPO) reaction products on planktonic and biofilm cellsof <i>Streptococcus mutans</i> C180–2. Planktonic and biofilm cells were incubated in a buffered reaction mixture containing VCPO, halide (either chloride or bromide) and hydrogen peroxide, and the killing efficacy was assessed by CFU counts. The enzymatic products formed by VCPO significantly reduced the viability of planktonic and biofilm cells compared to their negative controls and the effect on the biofilm cells was more effective than a 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate treatment. We conclude that VCPO and its reaction products form a potent antimicrobial system against <i>S. mutans</i>.
Tae‐Young ParkYun Kyong LimJoong‐Ki Kook
Xudong BaoJingmei YangJ.J. de SoetHongyan LiuXuejun GaoC. van LoverenDongmei Deng
Thomas ThurnheerJan R. van der PloegElin GiertsenB. Guggenheim
Yufeng GeP.W. CaufieldGene S. FischYihong Li