Sugar Substitute Stevia Inhibits Biofilm Formation, Exopolysaccharide Production, and Downregulates the Expression of Streptococcal Genes Involved in Exopolysaccharide Synthesis
Background: Acid production by sucrose fermentation disturbs the balance in dental plaque by lowering the oral pH. As a consequence of the profound effect of sucrose on caries initiation and progression, many studies have been directed towards finding non-cariogenic artificial sweeteners that can be...
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Main Authors: | Sara AlKanderi (Author), Monerah AlFreeh (Author), Radhika G. Bhardwaj (Author), Maribasappa Karched (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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