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  • Antiplaque activity of some antimicrobial agents using a simple in vitro method.

Antiplaque activity of some antimicrobial agents using a simple in vitro method.

Caries research (1990-01-01)
Y Murata, E Miyamoto, M Ueda
ABSTRACT

Some antimicrobial compounds were tested for their antiplaque activity by a simple method involving measurement of the weight of Streptococcus sobrinus plaque on a glass surface. Chlorhexidine, cetylpyridinium chloride, and n-tetradecylamine reduced the weight of plaque produced by S. sobrinus in vitro; some N-palmityl and palmitoyl derivatives of polymethylenediamines were also found to possess antiplaque activity. The results suggest that an antiplaque effect does not necessarily depend on high bactericidal activity.

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Tetradecylamine, 95%