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      Effect of Galla chinensis on enhancing remineralization of enamel crystals.

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          The aim of this scanning electron microscopy (SEM) study was to investigate the effect of chemical compounds of Galla chinensis (GCE, gallic acid) on the remineralization of enamel crystals in vitro. Bovine enamel blocks with an in vitro produced initial lesion were used. The lesions were subjected to a pH-cycling regime for 12 days. Each daily cycle included 4 x 1 min applications with one of six treatments: group A: 1000 ppm F aq. (as NaF, positive control); group B: deionized water (DDW, negative control); group C: 4000 ppm crude aqueous extract of GCE; group D: 4000 ppm gallic acid; group E: 4000 ppm GCE with 1000 ppm F; group F: 4000 ppm gallic acid with 1000 ppm F. The surface and vertical section of the enamel lesions were analyzed by SEM. The results indicated that the chemical compounds of G. chinensis could regulate the de-/remineralization balance through influencing the morphology and structure of enamel crystals, and the mechanisms seem to be different for GCE and gallic acid.

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          Journal
          Biomed Mater
          Biomedical materials (Bristol, England)
          IOP Publishing
          1748-605X
          1748-6041
          Jun 2009
          : 4
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] State Key Laboratory of Oral Disease, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People's Republic of China. stonedentist@yahoo.cn
          Article
          S1748-6041(09)95597-8
          10.1088/1748-6041/4/3/034103
          19498222
          9f2f5e70-705e-44f7-9340-5fc4ce099e7c
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