The Polyphenolic Composition of Cistus incanus Herbal Tea and Its Antibacterial and Anti-adherent Activity against Streptococcus mutans.

@article{Wittpahl2015ThePC,
  title={The Polyphenolic Composition of Cistus incanus Herbal Tea and Its Antibacterial and Anti-adherent Activity against Streptococcus mutans.},
  author={Gesche Wittpahl and I. K{\"o}lling-speer and Sabine Basche and Eva Herrmann and Matthias Hannig and Karl Speer and Christian Hannig},
  journal={Planta medica},
  year={2015},
  volume={81 18},
  pages={
          1727-35
        }
}
The Mediterranean plant Cistus incanus is rich in polyphenols and has shown several pharmacological activities, mainly antibacterial effects. Furthermore, in situ studies revealed that a C. incanus infusion reduces the initial bacterial adhesion in the oral cavity due to the polyphenols, an indication that C. incanus might reduce the risk of caries disease. In the present study, the polyphenols from four different commercial C. incanus herbal teas were extracted by standardized accelerated… 
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