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http://dx.doi.org/10.15616/BSL.2022.28.1.50

Preparation of Shark Byproduct Extract and Gellan Gum based Antibacterial Film Containing Green Tea Extract  

Bak, Jing-Gi (Moneykey Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Jin (Dental Healthcare & Clinical Trial Center, College of Dentistry, Chosun University)
Ohk, Seung-Ho (Department of Oral Microbiology, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National University)
Abstract
In this study, we tried to examine the possibility of developing a dental product such as tooth decay prevention and oral hygiene by manufacturing a natural polymer film for oral use. Natural polymer films were prepared from shark byproduct extract (SBE) and gellan gum (GG). As an antibacterial substance, the antibacterial activity of green tea extract against tooth decay-causing bacteria was measured. An film was prepared by adding green tea extract to the composition of SBE and GG. The mechanical, solubility, moisture content and antibacterial function of the prepared film were investigated in detail. Also, the incorporation of GTE into the SBE/GG film improved the physical performance of the film. Increasing the content of GTE improved the antioxidant and antibacterial properties of the film. Formulation of antimicrobial SBE/GG film containing green tea extract was established and these results evidently showed potential for cavity prevention products application.
Keywords
Green tea extract; Shark byproduct; Antimicrobial property; Antioxidant film;
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