Natural Bioactive Compounds in the Management of Periodontal Diseases: A Comprehensive Review
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2024
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Molecules
Abstract
Periodontal diseases, chronic inflammatory conditions affecting oral health, are primarily
driven by microbial plaque biofilm and the body’s inflammatory response, leading to tissue damage
and potential tooth loss. These diseases have significant physical, psychological, social, and economic
impacts, necessitating effective management strategies that include early diagnosis, comprehensive
treatment, and innovative therapeutic approaches. Recent advancements in biomanufacturing have
facilitated the development of natural bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, terpenoids, alka
loids, saponins, and peptides, which exhibit antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and tissue regenerative
properties. This review explores the biomanufacturing processes—microbial fermentation, plant
cell cultures, and enzymatic synthesis—and their roles in producing these bioactive compounds for
managing periodontal diseases. The integration of these natural compounds into periodontal therapy
offers promising alternatives to traditional treatments, potentially overcoming issues like antibiotic
resistance and the disruption of the natural microbiota, thereby improving patient outcomes.
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periodontal diseases, gingivitis, periodontitis, microbial plaque biofilm, natural bioactive compounds, polyphenols, terpenoids, alkaloids, saponin
