Shigeru Abe
University of Tokyo
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Medical mycology journal | 2015
Motofumi Suzuki; Kazumi Hayama; Miki Takahashi; Kunio Ezawa; Masatoshi Yamazaki; Taiji Matsukawa; Akinobu Kishi; Nobuya Satou; Shigeru Abe
In a preceding paper, we showed that aroma candy containing oligonol, capric acid, and cinnamon (cassia) powder had potent inhibitory activity against mycelial growth of Candida albicans in vitro and protective activity against murine oral candidiasis. In order to assess the effects of this candy (the test candy) on oral C. albicans colony-forming units (CFU) and oral hygiene states, a placebo-controlled double-blind crossover comparative study was performed. Twenty subjects were divided into two groups. One group ingested the test candy in the first 7 days followed by 2 weeks washing-off period, then ingested the placebo candy (control candy) for 7 days. The other group was vice versa. C. albicans CFU in all oral rinse samples from the subjects before and after 7 days ingestion of candy was measured. The degree of oral malodor in all subjects was monitored using a portable measuring instrument. The results showed no statistically significant difference between test-candy group and placebo group for C. albicans CFU. However, C. albicans CFU in test-candy group with>4,000 CFUs was significantly decreased after 7 days ingestion of test-candy (p<0.05). Scores of oral malodor in the test-candy group was significantly decreased after 7 days ingestion of test-candy (p<0.05). A questionnaire survey of oral hygiene states indicated that in the test-candy group, oral malodor, glutinous feeling, and refreshing feeling significantly improved in comparison with control-candy group (p<0.05). Our study suggests that the aroma candy is effective in oral health care of elderly carrying C. albicans.
Medical mycology journal | 2015
Kazumi Hayama; Miki Takahashi; Motofumi Suzuki; Kunio Ezawa; Masatoshi Yamazaki; Taiji Matsukawa; Akinobu Kishi; Nobuya Sato; Shigeru Abe
A daily eatable candy that has possible protective activity against oral candidiasis was experimentally produced. The candy was made from reduced-maltose as main constituent and from several natural products, such as oligonol (depolymerized polyphenols derived from lychee), cinnamon (cassia), citral, and capric acid, which are known to have anti-Candida activity in vitro and in vivo. The candy effectively inhibited the mycelial growth of C. albicans, even when it was diluted 1,000 times with culture media. We assessed the protective activity of the candy against murine candidiasis. When 50μl of candy dissolved and diluted 4 times with water was administered 3 times into the oral cavity of Candida infected mice, the score of lesions on the Candida-infected tongues improved on day 2. These findings suggest that this candy has potential as food that provides protective activity against oral candidiasis.
GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research | 1978
Shigeru Abe; Masatoshi Yamazaki; Den'ichi Mizuno
Electrical Engineering in Japan | 1974
Sakae Yamamura; Shigeru Abe; Tomonao Hayashi
Archive | 1981
Hiroshi Mitsuhashi; Kouji Hayashi; Shigeru Abe; Muneaki Takase; Toshiharu Narita
GANN Japanese Journal of Cancer Research | 1976
Shigeru Abe; Mihoko Ohkuma; Masatoshi Yamazaki; Den'ichi Mizuno
Archive | 1981
Hiroshi Mitsuhashi; Koji Hayashi; Shigeru Abe; Muneaki Takase; Toshiharu Narita
Archive | 1980
Hiroshi Mitsuhashi; Koji Hayashi; Shigeru Abe; Muneaki Takase; Toshiharu Narita
Electrical Engineering in Japan | 1976
Sakae Yamamura; Shigeru Abe
Archive | 2015
啓司 庵原; Keishi Iohara; 誠 御手洗; Makoto Mitarai; 茂 安部; Shigeru Abe; 和美 羽山; Kazumi Hayama