11/30/2018 / By Ellaine Castillo
A study conducted by researchers from India, Saudi Arabia, and Trinidad and Tobago showed that the porcupine flower (Barleria prionitis) is effective in treating oral microbial diseases. This finding, which was published in the Journal Pharmacognosy Research, was based on the antimicrobial activity that the porcupine flower exhibited in a clinical trial involving 30 participants.
From the study, the researchers concluded the porcupine flower mouthwash was just as effective as chlorhexidine in eliminating bacteria that cause oral health problems.
Read the full text of the study at this link.
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Journal Reference:
Gupta D, Gupta R, Jain A, Bindhumadhav S, Sangeeta, Garg P, Chaturvedi S, Chattu V. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVENESS OF BARLERIA PRIONITIS ON ORAL HEALTH. Pharmacognosy Research. 24 May 2016;8(3). DOI: 10.4103/0974-8490.181456
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antibacterial, ayurvedic herb, Barleria prionitis, chlorhexidine, dentistry, gingivitis, herbal mouthwash, herbal remedies, Herbs, Holistic Dentistry, mouthwash, natural medicine, oral health problems, oral hygiene, periodontal disease, plaque formation, porcupine flower
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