Plants (Jun 2021)

Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Effect of <i>Moringa oleifera</i> Lam. and <i>Cyanthillium cinereum</i> (Less) H. Rob. Lozenges in Volunteer Smokers

  • Thitiya Luetragoon,
  • Rungnapa Pankla Sranujit,
  • Chanai Noysang,
  • Yordhathai Thongsri,
  • Pachuen Potup,
  • Jukarin Somboonjun,
  • Nucharee Maichandi,
  • Nungruthai Suphrom,
  • Supaporn Sangouam,
  • Kanchana Usuwanthim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10071336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 1336

Abstract

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Smokers have high plaque accumulation that initiates gingival inflammation and progresses to periodontitis. Thus, oral hygiene to control microbial plaque formation is an effective method of preventing gingivitis. Medicinal plants such as Moringa oleifera Lam. (MO) and Cyanthillium cinereum (Less.) H. Rob. (CC) have an anti-inflammatory effect that might improve oral health in smokers. This study evaluated the effect of MO leaf and CC extracts using MO lozenges and a combination of MO + CC lozenges on oral inflammation and gingivitis in volunteer smokers. Lozenges consisting of MO and CC extracts were developed and studied in vivo. The results showed that lozenges significantly reduced oral inflammation and gingivitis in volunteers. The gingival index (GI) of group III (MO + CC lozenges) significantly decreased, while the percentage decrease of oral inflammation in group II (MO lozenges) was significantly higher than the other groups. The percentage decrease of GI values in group II (MO lozenges) and group III (MO + CC lozenges) were significantly higher than the placebo group I. Our findings indicated that MO and MO + CC lozenges reduced oral inflammation and gingivitis and showed potential to improve oral health in smokers.

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