Biofunctional properties of caseinophosphopeptides in the Oral Cavity

A. B. Nongonierma, R. J. Fitzgerald

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Abstract

Caseinophosphopeptides (CPPs), bioactive peptides released from caseins, have the ability to enhance bivalent mineral solubility. This is relevant to numerous biological functions in the oral cavity (promotion of tooth enamel remineralisation, prevention of demineralisation and buffering of plaque pH). Therefore, CPPs may play a positive role as prophylactic agents for caries, enamel erosion and regression of white spot lesions. Most in vitro and in situ studies demonstrate strong evidence for the bioactivity of CPPs in the oral cavity. Nevertheless, relatively little is known concerning their use as adjuvants for oral health and more particularly regarding their long-term effects on oral health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)234-267
Number of pages34
JournalCaries Research
Volume46
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

Keywords

  • Caries
  • Caseinophosphopeptides-amorphous calcium phosphate
  • Demineralisation
  • Erosion
  • Remineralisation

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