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Rahul R. Deshpande, Mayuri Mutha, Vishwas Patil, Nirmala R. Deshpande, and Rasika Torne receive World Dentistry Research Award- 2015
20 March, 2015, India, USA NEWS CORP
In a major move in the field of Dentistry. Rahul R. Deshpande, Mayuri Mutha, Vishwas Patil, Nirmala R. Deshpande, and Rasika Torne from India are awarded with World Dentistry Research Award- 2015. The worldwide competition involved many countries. International Agency for Standards and Ratings recognizes the researchers among World's 500 Most Influential Dentist for the year 2015 on earth. The increasing failure and side effects of popularly used chemotherapeutic and appearance of multiple drug resistant phenotypes in pathogenic bacteria led to the search of new compounds with antimicrobial activity. Medicinal plants have proved to be significant resources for medicines; documentation of their use in medicine originates from ancient times. Medicinal plant based drugs have the added advantage of being simple,effective and offering a broad spectrum of activity with greater emphasis on preventive action. Herbal extracts used in traditional medicinal systems are known antibacterial agents. In this study, the leaves extract of Ehretia laevis in methanol and its two fractions were evaluated and compared for antibacterial activity against salivary microflora. The salivary samples were collected from children of 6-12 years of age with moderate caries. Antibacterial assay was carried out using paper disc diffusion method. The results are compared with Chlorhexidine, and Amoxicillin (125 mg, 250 mg) as standards. The results depict that all the extracts have marked activity against the tested microorganisms with the sub- fraction of methanol extract showing highest zones of inhibition. Thus, this in vitro study supports its folklore application as a preventive remedy for microbial diseases of hard & soft tissues in the oral cavity. This study indicates that the methanol subfraction extract obtained from leaves of the medicinally important extract of Ehrita laevis was found to be an effective anti-microbial agent against the salivary micro flora. The study also confirmed the antimicrobial potentials of the plant, thus supporting its folklore application as a preventive remedy for various microbial diseases of hard and soft tissues in the oral cavity. The findings of the present investigation offer a scientific support to the ethnomedicinal use of the plant by the traditional healers. You can share this News URL on Facebook or your Social Media Site/ blog. USA NEW SCORP If you have a news you can Submit your News in Comment box> Join us as Journalist > News Content purchase > Corrections > Copyright > Place a Classified Ad > Sell Your Home > Sell Your Business > Commercial Real Estate Ads > Advertise with us > Recruitment & Career Ads > Franchising > Advertise Locally > Contact us > plojindexing@gmail.com
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