Effect of tea root-derived proanthocyanidin fractions on protection of dentin collagen

Objectives Proanthocyanidins (PAs) have been widely used as Extractors effective agents for dentin collagen cross-linking to enhance the biomechanics and biostability of dentin in vitro.However, the effects and protective mechanisms of various tea root-derived PA components on dentin remain undefined.This study evaluated the effects of these tea root-derived PA components on dentin biomechanics and biostability.Methods In this study, ethyl acetate and n-butyl alcohol were used to extract PAs with different degrees of polymerization from tea roots; the effects of these PA extracts on dentin were evaluated.Results Dentin was treated with glutaraldehyde, ethyl acetate, n-butyl alcohol, or water.

PAs with a high degree of polymerization, Pin extracted using n-butyl alcohol, were able to more effectively improve dentin collagen cross-linking, increase resistance to bacterial collagenase digestion, and enhance dentin elasticity, relative to treatment with glutaraldehyde or PAs with a low degree of polymerization (extracted using ethyl acetate).Additionally, treatment with aqueous extract of tea roots was detrimental to dentin stability and function.Conclusions PAs with a high degree of polymerization were effective for dentin protection and restoration in vitro, suggesting clinical treatment potential for tea root-derived PAs.

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