2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2022.12.002
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The effect of kaempferol on the dentin bonding stability through matrix metalloproteinases inhibition and collagen crosslink in dentin biomodification

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“…The results suggest that the kaempferol treatment group exhibited a higher bond strength than the control group after thermocycling. Furthermore, the FTIR analysis showed that the kaempferol group had a significantly greater PO4 peak than the control group, indicating a stronger cross-link between dentin and collagen [139]. The potential role of dental health is shown in Figure 6.…”
Section: Role In Dental Healthmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The results suggest that the kaempferol treatment group exhibited a higher bond strength than the control group after thermocycling. Furthermore, the FTIR analysis showed that the kaempferol group had a significantly greater PO4 peak than the control group, indicating a stronger cross-link between dentin and collagen [139]. The potential role of dental health is shown in Figure 6.…”
Section: Role In Dental Healthmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Natural polyphenols, such as proanthocyanidins (PA), 13 quercetin, 14 catechins, 15 myricetin, 16 resveratrol, 17 and kaempferol 18 contain multiple phenolic -OH groups, which can form hydrogen bonds with collagen amide carbonyl groups to modify the collagen and inhibit MMPs. These -OH groups at the free end can also chelate with metal cations (e g, Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , and Au 2+ ), thereby potentially accelerating ACP nanoparticle deposition and HA formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19][20][21][22] PA has been shown to have positive effects on dentin remineralization. [23][24][25] In the past 3 years, the clinical value of myricetin, resveratrol, and kaempferol has gradually increased, and these polyphenols have been proven to improve the resin-dentin bonding durability by modifying collagen and inhibiting MMP activity; [16][17][18] however, their contribution to biomimetic remineralization remains unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%