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There are other milder forms of thederiasis that resemble the disease caused by T parva infection. They also primarily affect catde and are transmitted by ticks. Causative organisms iaclude Theileria annulata responsible for tropical thieleriasis, tropical piroplasmosis, Egyptian fever, and Mediterranean Coast fever. These affect ox, zebu, and water buffalo. Endemic areas iaclude northern Africa, southeastern Europe, the southern part of the former USSR, and Asia. Theileria mutans is the cause of benign bovine thieleriasis, Marico calf disease, and mild gad sickness. It affects ox and zebu ia Africa, Asia, southern Europe, England, the former USSR, AustraUa, and North America. [Pg.275]

The inhibition of Streptococcus mutans adherence to hydroxyapatite with combinations of alkyl phosphates and nonionic surfactants was tested. Seven alkyl phosphate derivatives and three nonionic surfactants were examined for their ability to inhibit the adherence of 3H-labeled cells of S. mutans to hydroxyapatite treated with buffer or parotid saliva. No compound by itself effectively hindered binding of bacteria to hydroxyapatite. A combination of certain of the alkyl phosphates, notably a disodium phosphate of 1-octadecanol, and nonionic surfactant at a 1 1 molar ratio gave a strong inhibition of S. mutans adherence. Treatment with this combination resulted in 98% reduction of adherence. Adsorption of the two types of surface-active agents alone and in combinations was studied using 14C-labeled agents. Electrophoretic measure-... [Pg.610]

CAO G (1995) Influence of tea catechins on the synthesis of extracellular glucan and the adherence of Streptococcus mutans bacteria , JTea Sci, 15 (10), 57-60. [Pg.150]

KAWAMURA J and TAKEO T (1989) Anti-bacterial activity of tea catechin to Streptococcus mutans , Nippon Shokuhin Kogyo Gakkaishi, 36, 463-7. [Pg.153]

SAKANAKA s, KIM M, TANiGUCHi M and YAMAMOTO T (1989) Antibacterial substances in Japanese green tea extract against Streptococcus mutans, a cariogenic bacterium , Agric Biol Chem, 53, 2307-11. [Pg.156]

Mutans streptococci are the major pathogenic organisms of dental caries in humans. The pathogenicity is closely related to production of extracellular, water-insoluble glucans from sucrose by glucosyltransferase and acid release from various fermentable sugars. Poly(catechin) obtained by HRP catalyst in a phosphate buffer (pH 6) markedly inhibited glucosyltransferase from Streptococcus sorbrinus 6715, whereas the inhibitory effect of catechin for this enzyme was very low. [Pg.242]

The third class, represented by E. coli consists again of a single hydrophobic domain of approximately 360 residues but with two covalently attached hydrophilic domains, equal, together, in size to the hydrophobic domain [17], The A domain is proposed to function as a covalently attached E-III. Other representatives of this class include B. subtilis II° [18,19], 5. mutans 11 [20], E. coli II [21,22] and [23,24],... [Pg.139]

Bees and ants are not the only critters that attack using acid. Bacteria, such as those found in plaque, do, too. Saliva usually keeps the mouth at a pH of about 6.8. Any pH of 6.0 or higher does not cause the teeth any problems. Plaque, a bacteria-containing film that builds up on teeth, can cause that pH to plummet. That is because it contains bacteria such as Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus casei, and Lactobacillus acidophilus that feed on sugars and make lactic acid. These conditions can lower the pH in the mouth to 5.5 or less. [Pg.92]

Under these acidic conditions, tooth enamel starts to break down, leading to dental caries (or cavities). When S. mutans,... [Pg.92]

Fig. 23 Saliva and serum IgA (primary and secondary) response following orally administered soluble antigen Streptococcus mutans cell wall extract (open circles, soluble antigen solid circles, liposome-encapsulated material) (phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidic acid, cholesterol). (From Ref. 277). Fig. 23 Saliva and serum IgA (primary and secondary) response following orally administered soluble antigen Streptococcus mutans cell wall extract (open circles, soluble antigen solid circles, liposome-encapsulated material) (phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidic acid, cholesterol). (From Ref. 277).
Sato, T. Hu, J. P Ohki, K. Yamaura, M. Washio, J. Matsuyama, J. Takahashi, N. Identification of mutans streptococci by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of polymerase chain reaction-amplified 16S ribosomal RNA genes. Oral Microbiol. Immunol. 2003,18, 323-326. [Pg.20]

W. R. Figures and J. R. Edwards, a-D-Glucopyranosyl fluoride as a D-glucopyr-anosyl donor for a glycosyltransferase complex from Streptococcus mutans FA1, Carbohydr. Res., 48 (1976) 245-253. [Pg.128]

Streptococcus mutans mesh cage for biomass weight (i) ... [Pg.23]

The most widely studied therapeutic proteins produced in plants include monoclonal antibodies for passive immunotherapy and antigens for use as oral vaccines [40]. Antibodies against dental caries, rheumatoid arthritis, cholera, E. coli diarrhea, malaria, certain cancers, Norwalk virus, HIV, rhinovirus, influenza, hepatitis B virus and herpes simplex virus have been produced in transgenic plants. However, the anti-Streptococcus mutans secretory antibody for the prevention of dental caries is the only plant-derived antibody currently in Phase II clinical trials [40]. Until recently, most antibodies were expressed in tobacco, potato, alfalfa, soybean, rice and wheat [9], It has been estimated that for every 170 tons of harvested tobacco, 100 tons represents harvested leaves. A single hectare could thus yield 50 kg of secretory IgA [3, 41]. Furthermore, it has been estimated that the cost of antibody production in plants is half that in transgenic animals and 20 times lower than in mammalian cell cul-... [Pg.116]

The oral bacterium Streptococcus mutans, containing the luciferase gene of Pyrophorus plagiophtalatus, was used as rapid assay to estimate the effects of various antimicrobial treatments [93],... [Pg.270]

Fig. 10.—13C-N.m.r. Spectrum at 68 MHz of Branched a-D-Glucan from Streptococcus mutans OMZ-176. [Solvent, DsO, pD 14, at 40° chemical shifts are based on external tetramethylsilane (8C = 0).]... Fig. 10.—13C-N.m.r. Spectrum at 68 MHz of Branched a-D-Glucan from Streptococcus mutans OMZ-176. [Solvent, DsO, pD 14, at 40° chemical shifts are based on external tetramethylsilane (8C = 0).]...
Both proteinaceous and non-proteinaceous analogs have been studied. Examples include a synthetic 20 amino acid adhesin peptide sequence copied from S. mutans and LTA of groups A and B streptococci. The synthetic peptide mimics a S. mutans adhesin that binds a salivary protein on dental surfaces and was shovm to inhibit bacterial adherence to immobilized salivary receptors in vitro. In vivo, this peptide hindered the recolonization by S. mutans on teeth that had been cleared of the... [Pg.132]

In addition to reducing urinary and stomach infections, cranberry juice has also been shovm to have anti-adhesive activity against oral bacteria, such as S. mutans (Guo et al, 1998 Weiss et al, 2002). In the latter study, the ability of saliva-coated S. mutans to adhere to saliva- or glucan-coated hydroxyapatite in the presence of 25% cranberry juice was greatly reduced by 40-85% as compared to the control, indicating that cranberry... [Pg.137]

Koo, H., Nino de Guzman, P., Schobel, B. D., Vacca Smith, A. V., and Bowen, W. IT. (2006). Influence of cranberry juice on glucan-mediated processes involved in Streptococcus mutans biofilm development. Caries Res. 40, 20-27. [Pg.150]


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