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Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study

Objectives: Tobacco consumption is of major concern for public health. Compromised oral hygiene accentuated by tobacco leads to alteration in the oral mucosa and microbiome, including Candida, and its species can be identified rapidly using CHROMagar. Curcumin, a naturally available compound possess...

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Autores principales: Mehta, Prishita, Bhavasar, Rashmi, Ajith, Namratha A., Bhavsar, Rahul P., Bahammam, Maha A., Bakri, Mohammed Mousa H., Alzahrani, Khalid J., Alghamdi, Ahmad A., Halawani, Ibrahim F., Bhandi, Shilpa, Raj, A. Thirumal, Patil, Shankargouda
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081507
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author Mehta, Prishita
Bhavasar, Rashmi
Ajith, Namratha A.
Bhavsar, Rahul P.
Bahammam, Maha A.
Bakri, Mohammed Mousa H.
Alzahrani, Khalid J.
Alghamdi, Ahmad A.
Halawani, Ibrahim F.
Bhandi, Shilpa
Raj, A. Thirumal
Patil, Shankargouda
author_facet Mehta, Prishita
Bhavasar, Rashmi
Ajith, Namratha A.
Bhavsar, Rahul P.
Bahammam, Maha A.
Bakri, Mohammed Mousa H.
Alzahrani, Khalid J.
Alghamdi, Ahmad A.
Halawani, Ibrahim F.
Bhandi, Shilpa
Raj, A. Thirumal
Patil, Shankargouda
author_sort Mehta, Prishita
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description Objectives: Tobacco consumption is of major concern for public health. Compromised oral hygiene accentuated by tobacco leads to alteration in the oral mucosa and microbiome, including Candida, and its species can be identified rapidly using CHROMagar. Curcumin, a naturally available compound possesses antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-carcinogenic, anti-fungal, and immunomodulatory properties. Hence, a comprehensive study was planned. Aim: To evaluate and compare cytomorphometric analysis and Candida colonization and speciation in tobacco users before and after the use of curcumin gel. Materials and Methods: The study comprised a total of 120 participants (the study (tobacco habit) group, n = 60 and control (healthy) group, n = 60). The intervention was the application of curcumin gel over the lesion area three times daily for 2 months. All participants’ oral health status was assessed, followed by cytomorphometric analysis and Candida colonization and speciation using CHROMagar. Results: Cytomorphometric analysis showed statistically significant differences in the control and study group for cell diameter (CD), nuclear diameter (ND), CD:ND ratio, and micronuclei (p = 0.0001). Candida colonization had a significantly higher number of colonies in the habit group when compared to the control group. Candida tropicalis was predominant in the study group, whereas Candida albicans was predominant in the control group. In the study group, after intervention with curcumin, a statistically significant difference was seen in nuclear diameter, CD:ND ratio, and micronuclei. There was a reduction in the number of Candida colonies, and Candida albicans was the predominant species observed in the study group after the intervention of curcumin and discontinuation of habit. Conclusion: Curcumin was found to reduce the number of micronuclei and also decreased Candida colonization, along with the discontinuation of habit in tobacco users.
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spelling pubmed-94079822022-08-26 Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study Mehta, Prishita Bhavasar, Rashmi Ajith, Namratha A. Bhavsar, Rahul P. Bahammam, Maha A. Bakri, Mohammed Mousa H. Alzahrani, Khalid J. Alghamdi, Ahmad A. Halawani, Ibrahim F. Bhandi, Shilpa Raj, A. Thirumal Patil, Shankargouda Healthcare (Basel) Article Objectives: Tobacco consumption is of major concern for public health. Compromised oral hygiene accentuated by tobacco leads to alteration in the oral mucosa and microbiome, including Candida, and its species can be identified rapidly using CHROMagar. Curcumin, a naturally available compound possesses antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-carcinogenic, anti-fungal, and immunomodulatory properties. Hence, a comprehensive study was planned. Aim: To evaluate and compare cytomorphometric analysis and Candida colonization and speciation in tobacco users before and after the use of curcumin gel. Materials and Methods: The study comprised a total of 120 participants (the study (tobacco habit) group, n = 60 and control (healthy) group, n = 60). The intervention was the application of curcumin gel over the lesion area three times daily for 2 months. All participants’ oral health status was assessed, followed by cytomorphometric analysis and Candida colonization and speciation using CHROMagar. Results: Cytomorphometric analysis showed statistically significant differences in the control and study group for cell diameter (CD), nuclear diameter (ND), CD:ND ratio, and micronuclei (p = 0.0001). Candida colonization had a significantly higher number of colonies in the habit group when compared to the control group. Candida tropicalis was predominant in the study group, whereas Candida albicans was predominant in the control group. In the study group, after intervention with curcumin, a statistically significant difference was seen in nuclear diameter, CD:ND ratio, and micronuclei. There was a reduction in the number of Candida colonies, and Candida albicans was the predominant species observed in the study group after the intervention of curcumin and discontinuation of habit. Conclusion: Curcumin was found to reduce the number of micronuclei and also decreased Candida colonization, along with the discontinuation of habit in tobacco users. MDPI 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9407982/ /pubmed/36011164 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081507 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mehta, Prishita
Bhavasar, Rashmi
Ajith, Namratha A.
Bhavsar, Rahul P.
Bahammam, Maha A.
Bakri, Mohammed Mousa H.
Alzahrani, Khalid J.
Alghamdi, Ahmad A.
Halawani, Ibrahim F.
Bhandi, Shilpa
Raj, A. Thirumal
Patil, Shankargouda
Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study
title Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study
title_full Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study
title_short Assessing the Effect of Curcumin on the Oral Mucosal Cytomorphometry and Candidal Species Specificity in Tobacco Users: A Pilot Study
title_sort assessing the effect of curcumin on the oral mucosal cytomorphometry and candidal species specificity in tobacco users: a pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081507
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