Potensi Ekstrak Daun Tembakau sebagai Denture Adhesive Krim dalam Menghambat Pertumbuhan Candida Albicans pada Resin Akrilik Heat Cured
Abstract
Introduction: Success in prosthodontic care relies on retention, stability, and
comfort, which can be enhanced with denture adhesive cream. However, the use of
such adhesives may promote the growth of Candida albicans, increasing the risk of
denture stomatitis. An antifungal agent is needed to inhibit C. albicans growth, and
tobacco leaf extract, rich in flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, saponins, and
triterpenoids, may serve as a potential natural antifungal agent. This study aims to
evaluate the effectiveness of tobacco leaf extract as a denture adhesive cream to
inhibit C. albicans growth on heat-cured acrylic. Methods: This experimental
laboratory study used 15 heat-cured acrylic resins (10x10x2mm). The samples were
divided into three groups: 10% tobacco leaf extract denture adhesive, 20% tobacco
leaf extract denture adhesive, and a commercial denture adhesive. The extract was
obtained through maceration with 96% ethanol and mixed with the denture
adhesive at 10% and 20% concentrations. The acrylic plates were sterilized,
immersed in artificial saliva for 1 hour, contaminated with C. albicans for 24 hours,
then rinsed with PBS and vortexed. C. albicans growth was measured using a
spectrophotometer. Results: The 10% tobacco leaf extract group showed lower
absorbance than the 20% concentration, with both showing higher absorbance than
the control group. Conclusion: Tobacco leaf extract as a denture adhesive cream
inhibited C. albicans growth less effectively than the commercial denture adhesive,
with the 10% concentration showing the best results, although still not as effective
as the commercial product.
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