Toothpaste Eormulation from Miswak powder Extract

Authors

  • A.R Foromandi Associate professor
  • M Ahshami Other
  • M.H Moshafi Assistant professor
  • P KHazaeli Assistant professor
Abstract:

Miswak.is stem of Salvadora perisca,which is particulary used by moslems for tooth brushing.cosidering the useful properties of Miswak and easy use of toothpastes.this research  is airned at toothpaste formulation from Miswak extract .toothpaste bases was formulated by use of diferrent ingrediants.some of the formulation were selected for accelerated stability test analysis.by these studies,the best formulation was choosed.this formalation contained calcium carbonate as abrasive,propylen glycol and glycerin as humestant and naCMC as binder.in the next step,methanolic extract of Miswak was prepared by soxelet method,then minimum inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of this extract was determined against streptoccocus sanguis which is one of the most important agents causing dental caries.the MIC was 320 mg/ml, so  0.3%(10 fold of MIC) of extract was used in toothpaste.for evalution of antimicrobial effect,the medical toothpaste were compared against toothpaste base,tetracycline and ampicilin disc in Disc Diffusion method.results showed that there was significant differences between medical toothpaste and toothpaste base,and that medical toothpaste was as effective as ampicilin but less effective than tetracycline.    

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volume 9  issue 1

pages  46- 52

publication date 2003-12-01

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