Ginkgolic Acid C13:0 (Ginkgolic acid (13:0)) (Synonyms: Anacardic Acid A, Ginkgolic Acid C13:0) |
Catalog No.GC33980 |
Ginkgolic Acid C13:0 (Ginkgolic acid (13:0)) is a natural anticariogenic agent in that it exhibits antimicrobial activity against S.
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Cas No.: 20261-38-5
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Ginkgolic Acid (C13:0) is a natural anticariogenic agent in that it exhibits antimicrobial activity against S. mutans and suppresses the specific virulence factors associated with its cariogenicity.IC50 value: Inhibiting the biofilm formation of S. mutans (MBIC (50) = 4 μg/mL); reduced 1-day-developed biofilm of S. mutans by 50 % or more at low concentration (MBRC (50) = 32 μg/mL).Target:In vitro: Ginkgolic Acid (C13:0) inhibited not only the growth of S. mutans planktonic cells at minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 4 μg/mL and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of 8 μg/mL but also the acid production and adherence to saliva-coated hydroxyapatite of S. mutans at sub-MIC concentration. In addition, this agent was effective in inhibiting the biofilm formation of S. mutans (MBIC (50) = 4 μg/mL), and it reduced 1-day-developed biofilm of S. mutans by 50 % or more at low concentration (MBRC (50) = 32 μg/mL). Furthermore Ginkgolic Acid (C13:0) disrupted biofilm integrity effectively [1]. In vivo:
[1]. He J, et al. Effects of ginkgoneolic acid on the growth, acidogenicity, adherence, and biofilm of Streptococcus mutans in vitro. Folia Microbiol (Praha). 2013 Mar;58(2):147-53.
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