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Title: Efecto antibacteriano in vitro del citrus bergamia bergamota sobre el streptococcus mutans atcc 25175
Advisor(s): Espinoza Salcedo, María Victoria
Issue Date: 2020
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: Determinar la concentración del efecto antibacteriano in vitro del Citrus bergamia “bergamota” frente al Streptococcus mutans ATTC 25175. Material y método: El presente estudio longitudinal, comparativo, se realizó mediante el método de difusión en pozos en agar sangre para evaluar la sensibilidad bacteriana del aceite esencial. Se obtuvieron aceites esenciales de Citrus bergamia “bergamota” de la empresa de aromaterapia Ekala, a una concentración del 100%, en el laboratorio realizamos las diluciones del aceite esencial al 25%, 50%, 75%. Así mismo se consiguió la cepa de Streptococcus mutans ATTC 25175 del laboratorio GenLab del Perú SAC; donde cada cepa se cultivó en placas Petri en agar sangre y se realizaron pocitos de 5mm de diámetro llenos de aceite esencial de bergamota en las diferentes concentraciones y con el Gluconato de clorhexidina al 0.12% como grupo control. Posteriormente se incubaron a 37°C por 24horas, para luego realizar la medición del diámetro del halo de inhibición. Para la confiabilidad de este estudio, se utilizó el método estadístico de ANOVA. Resultados: El Streptococcus mutans ATTC 25175 fue susceptible a la acción del aceite esencial de Citrus bergamia “bergamota” a las concentraciones de 50%, 75% y 100%. Conclusiones: Se concluye que el mayor promedio fue del Citrus bergamia “Bergamota” al 100% siendo sumamente sensible.

To determine the concentration of the in vitro antibacterial effect of Citrus bergamia ““bergamot““ against Streptococcus mutans ATTC 25175. Material and method: The present longitudinal, comparative study was performed using the diffusion method in blood agar wells to assess the bacterial sensitivity of the essential oil. Citrus bergamia ““bergamot““ essential oils were obtained from the aromatherapy company Ekala, at a concentration of 100%, in the laboratory we carried out dilutions of the essential oil at 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. Also, the Streptococcus mutans ATTC 25175 strain was obtained from the GenLab laboratory in Peru SAC; where each strain was grown in Petri dishes on blood agar and 5mm diameter wells filled with bergamot essential oil were made at a concentration of 100%, 75%, 50% and 25% each. This oil was compared with 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate as a control group. Subsequently, they were incubated at 37 ° C for 24 hours, to then measure the diameter of the inhibition halo. For the reliability of this study, the Kappa statistical method was used. For the analysis of results, the statistical program SPAA version 23 and Excel were used, to then present the results in tables and graphs. Results: Streptococcus mutans ATTC 25175 was susceptible to the action of Citrus bergamia ““bergamot““ essential oil at concentrations of 50%, 75% and 100%. Conclusions: It is concluded that the highest average was 100% Citrus bergamia ““Bergamot““ being highly sensitive
Discipline: Estomatología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Cirujano Dentista
Register date: 30-Sep-2020



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