Oral Disposition of Triclosan (2,4,4′-Trichloro-2′-Hydroxydiphenyl Ether) Delivered from a Dentifrice
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Caries Research
- Vol. 21 (1), 29-36
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000260999
Abstract
This paper reports measurements of oral retention and intra-oral distribution of triclosan in man after use of an antiplaque toothpaste slurry containing this antibacterial. Determinations of triclosan were made by high-performance liquid chromatography. It was shown that 38% of the triclosan in a 1-gramme dose of toothpaste (0.50%, w/w triclosan) and 62% of a 3-gramme dose was retained. Triclosan was detected and measured in plaque and this antibacterial was also present in saliva. Levels of approximately 20–30 μg triclosan/ml of saliva were measured 5 min after toothpaste use and these had fallen to approximately 3–4 μg/ml 2 h later. A significant inhibition of plaque acid production is shown to follow use of the antiplaque dentifrice.Keywords
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