This study looked for evidence of in vitro hydrogen peroxide (HP) synthesis in human dental plaque, using an ultracytochemical technique that included incubation in a CeCl3-rich medium. Supragingival dental plaque was obtained from periodontally healthy individuals and subgingival dental plaque from human periodontal disease sites. Specificity of the cytochemical reaction was demonstrated using catalase (as HP scavenger). HP production was indicated by an electron-dense precipitate localized at the cell envelope of unidentified Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in both supra- and subgingival samples. The ultracytochemical reaction localized the HP production primarily to the plasma membrane and periplasmic space
Dental unit water (DUW) could be contaminated by human pathogens coming from biological fluids penet...
The concern with the hydrogen penetration towards the pulp can be observed on the literature by the ...
This work highlights the issue of interference by growth media when measuring bacterial H2O2 product...
Among the metabolites held responsible for the equilibrium among microbial species found in human sa...
Macrophages are known to produce hydrogen peroxide that act both as part of the host defense system,...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
The intra-coronal bleaching of root-filled teeth has been described in the literature for over 100 y...
International audienceCatalase activity through hydrogen peroxide decomposition in a 1 mM bulk solut...
Oral streptococci are able to produce growth-inhibiting amounts of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as bypro...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a commercial bleaching agent containing 36% hydrogen peroxide ...
The bactericidal mechanism of hydrogen peroxide is poorly understood, with most evidence being obtai...
Oral bacterial hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production was estimated comparing two different colorimetric ...
This study evaluated the effect of physical and chemical activation on the diffusion time of differe...
Catalase activity through hydrogen peroxide decomposition in a 1 mM bulk solution above <i>Vibrio fi...
This paper discusses key points made during the symposium in the light of work carried out in other ...
Dental unit water (DUW) could be contaminated by human pathogens coming from biological fluids penet...
The concern with the hydrogen penetration towards the pulp can be observed on the literature by the ...
This work highlights the issue of interference by growth media when measuring bacterial H2O2 product...
Among the metabolites held responsible for the equilibrium among microbial species found in human sa...
Macrophages are known to produce hydrogen peroxide that act both as part of the host defense system,...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
The intra-coronal bleaching of root-filled teeth has been described in the literature for over 100 y...
International audienceCatalase activity through hydrogen peroxide decomposition in a 1 mM bulk solut...
Oral streptococci are able to produce growth-inhibiting amounts of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as bypro...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a commercial bleaching agent containing 36% hydrogen peroxide ...
The bactericidal mechanism of hydrogen peroxide is poorly understood, with most evidence being obtai...
Oral bacterial hydrogen sulfide (H2S) production was estimated comparing two different colorimetric ...
This study evaluated the effect of physical and chemical activation on the diffusion time of differe...
Catalase activity through hydrogen peroxide decomposition in a 1 mM bulk solution above <i>Vibrio fi...
This paper discusses key points made during the symposium in the light of work carried out in other ...
Dental unit water (DUW) could be contaminated by human pathogens coming from biological fluids penet...
The concern with the hydrogen penetration towards the pulp can be observed on the literature by the ...
This work highlights the issue of interference by growth media when measuring bacterial H2O2 product...