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Archives of Oral Biology | 2014

Analyses of organic acids and inorganic anions and their relationship in human saliva before and after glucose intake.

Yong-Duk Park; Jong-Hwa Jang; Yoon-Jong Oh; Ha-Jeong Kwon

OBJECTIVES The goals of this study were to determine the content of organic acids and inorganic anions in human saliva by using an ion chromatography method, to compare the organic acid and inorganic anion concentrations before and after a sugar rinse, and to investigate the relationships between the levels of each compound. DESIGN Saliva samples were obtained from 37 subjects before and up to 60min after intake of a 10% glucose solution. Concentrations of seven organic acids (lactate, acetate, propionate, formate, butyrate, pyruvate, and valerate) and four inorganic anions (fluoride, chloride, sulphate, and phosphate) were determined via anion-exchange chromatography with an anion-suppressed conductivity detector. RESULTS The current analytical method showed good precision and accuracy. Organic acid levels increased after the sugar rinse and recovered to control levels within 20min. Acetate was the predominant organic acid detected in the saliva before the sugar rinse, and lactate was the predominant organic acid detected after the sugar rinse. The overall organic acid content generated by the sugar rinse was positively correlated with the chloride, sulphate, and phosphate concentration, but somewhat negatively correlated with the fluoride concentration. CONCLUSIONS Organic acid levels are increased in human saliva by glucose metabolism. Furthermore, the formation of organic acids following glucose intake is influenced by the prevailing anion content.


Dental Materials Journal | 2015

The effect of polymerization conditions on the amounts of unreacted monomer and bisphenol A in dental composite resins

Ha-Jeong Kwon; Yoon-Jong Oh; Jong-Hwa Jang; Jung-Eun Park; Kyung-Suk Hwang; Yong-Duk Park

The aim of this study was to analyze the unreacted monomers of four commonly used composite resins, which were released after curing with different polymerization conditions. Four composite resins, consisting of two hybrid types and two flowable types from two manufacturers, were photopolymerized using different curing times and curing distances. After polymerization, samples were extracted for analysis at different time points up to 24 h. Released monomers were analyzed by reversed-phase liquid chromatography at UV 210 nm. Longer curing times and shorter curing distances resulted in higher polymerization rates and decreased release of TEGDMA and UDMA, but changes in curing time and distance had no significant effect on Bis-GMA. Release of BPA increased with increase in curing time or decrease in curing distance, in contrast to the results of TEGDMA and UDMA. Polymerization conditions need to be differently applied according to both monomer and resin types.


Biomedical Chromatography | 2014

Analysis of parabens in dentifrices and the oral cavity.

Yong-Duk Park; Jong-Hwa Jang; Jung-Eun Park; Ji-Hyun Kim; Eun-Cheol Kim; Yun-Jung Song; Ha-Jeong Kwon

This study analyzed levels of parabens in commercial dentifrices and saliva. HPLC was performed using 35% acetonitrile and measuring absorbance at 254 nm. Thirteen toothpastes and five mouthwashes were analyzed. Of these, volunteers used three toothpastes and two mouthwashes, and levels of parabens were analyzed in saliva and water used for mouth rinsing. In toothpastes, the highest concentrations of methylparaben (MP), propylparaben (PP) and n-butylparaben (nBP) were 1.86, 1.42 and 1.87 mg/g, respectively. In mouthwashes, the highest concentrations of MP and PP were 0.97 and 0.11 mg/mL, respectively. After volunteers used 500 mg toothpaste T-1, which contained 895 µg MP, the first and tenth mouth rinse samples contained means of 64.63 and 1.89 µg MP, respectively. After rinsing the mouth three or five times, 37 µg or 18 µg MP was calculated to remain in the oral cavity, respectively. After using 20 mL mouthwash S-1, which contained 19 mg MP, 1.53 mg MP was calculated to remain in the oral cavity. Immediately after using this mouthwash, the mean salivary concentration of MP was 237 µg/mL. The daily intake of parabens from dentifrices was predicted to be insignificant compared with the intake from food; however, parabens can be ingested from dentifrices.


Materials | 2018

Enhancing of Osseointegration with Propolis-Loaded TiO2 Nanotubes in Rat Mandible for Dental Implants

Nithideth Somsanith; Yu-Kyoung Kim; Young-Seok Jang; Young Hee Lee; Ho-Keun Yi; Jong-Hwa Jang; Kyoung-A Kim; Tae-Sung Bae; Min-Ho Lee

TiO2 nanotubes (TNT) formation is beneficial for improving bone cell–material interaction and drug delivery for Ti dental implants. Among the natural drugs to be installed in TNT, selected propolis has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It is a resinous natural product which is collected by the honeybees from the various types of plants with their salivary enzymes. This study concludes that TNT loaded with a propolis (PL-TNT-Ti) dental implant has the ability to improve osseointegration. The propolis particles were embedded within the TNT or adhered to the top. In a cytotoxicity test using osteoblast, PL-TNT-Ti group exhibited an increased cell proliferation and differentiation. A Sprague Dawley rat mandibular model was used to evaluate the osseointegration and bone bonding of TNT or PL-TNT-Ti. From the µ-CT and hematoxylin and eosin (HE) histological results after implantation at 1 and 4 weeks to rat mandibular, an increase in the extent of new bone formation and mineral density around the PL-TNT-Ti implant was confirmed. The Masson’s trichrome staining showed the expression of well-formed collagenous for bone formation on the PL-TNT-Ti. Immunohistochemistry staining indicate that bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP-2 and BMP-7) around the PL-TNT-Ti increased the expression of collagen fibers and of osteogenic differentiation whereas the expression of inflammatory cytokine such as interleukin-1 beta (IL-1ß) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) is decreased.


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2018

Development and Application of an Analytical Method for Salivary Inorganic Anion Quantification for the Diagnosis of Systemic and Oral Diseases

Jung-Eun Park; Jong-Hwa Jang

Background/Objectives: The purpose of this research was to determine a method to analyze several salivary anions simultaneously using HPLC (IC) and to analyze the anions in actual saliva samples. Methods/Statistical analysis: Chromatographic determination was performed using a Dionex Ion column Pac AG 11-HC 50mm×4mm. The column parameters were as follows: mobile phase, isocratic elution with 120 mmol/L NaOH; flow rate, 1,000 µL/min; separation temperature, 35°C. Findings: The linearity of the sample’s linear range was 0.9902-0.9989, LOD was 0.78-1.16µM, and LOQ was 2.36-3.49 µM. The recovery test showed a recovery rate of 95.63-107.77%, and RSD of 3.37-11.48%, verifying the method of analysis. Improvements/Applications: The method of analysis used in this study can appropriately quantify anions in saliva. Hence, it could be used in biomarker studies.


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2014

Analysis of Green Tea Compounds and Their Stability in Dentifrices of Different pH Levels

Jong-Hwa Jang; Yong-Duk Park; Hyo-Kwang Ahn; Seung-Jin Kim; Joo-Young Lee; Eun-Cheol Kim; Yeon-Soo Chang; Yun-Jung Song; Ha-Jeong Kwon


Indian journal of science and technology | 2015

Clinical Predictors Related to Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) in Korean Elderly for Visiting Oral Healthcare

Jong-Hwa Jang; Yong-Duk Park; JeeHee Kim; Eun Ju Kim


Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene | 2014

Tooth whitening effect of toothpaste containing hydrogen peroxide

Jae-Hyun Ahn; Ji Hye Kim; Jong-Hoon Kim; Jong-Hwa Jang; Yoon-Jong Oh; Yong-Duk Park


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2018

Analysis of Inorganic Ions, Especially Thiocyanates, as Biomarkers of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Their Relationship in Human Saliva

Jung-Eun Park; Jong-Hwa Jang


Korean Journal of Dental Materials | 2017

Surface characteristics of Zirconia Crown by the polishing method

Myong-Hun Kang; Ji-Hyun Kong; Jung-Eun Park; Tae-Hwan Kim; Jong-Hwa Jang; Tae-Sung Bae; Min-Ho Lee

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Jung-Eun Park

National Institutes of Health

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Min-Ho Lee

Catholic University of Korea

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Chonbuk National University

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