INVESTIGATION OF THE SPECIFIC EFFECT OF A DENTAL GEL BASED ON THE HANDELIA PLANT

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Due to the high prevalence of oral inflammatory diseases among the population of our republic, the development of natural-based dental gels and the study of their activity is considered relevant.

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Temirova, N., & Fayziyeva, Z. (2025). INVESTIGATION OF THE SPECIFIC EFFECT OF A DENTAL GEL BASED ON THE HANDELIA PLANT. Евразийский журнал академических исследований, 5(10(MPHAPP), 480. извлечено от https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/138637
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Аннотация

Due to the high prevalence of oral inflammatory diseases among the population of our republic, the development of natural-based dental gels and the study of their activity is considered relevant.


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Volume 5, Issue 10: Special Issue
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ISSN: 2181-2020

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THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL
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MODERN PHARMACEUTICS: ACTUAL

PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS

TASHKENT, OCTOBER 17, 2025

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INVESTIGATION OF THE SPECIFIC EFFECT OF A DENTAL GEL BASED ON

THE HANDELIA PLANT

N. Temirova

Z.T. Fayziyeva

Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute, Tashkent City, Republic of Uzbekistan

e-mail: nargizazafarovna2501@gmail.com

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17342789

Relevance.

Due to the high prevalence of oral inflammatory diseases among the population of

our republic, the development of natural-based dental gels and the study of their activity is considered
relevant.

Objective:

To study the biological activity of a dental gel obtained from the Handelia plant.

Materials and Methods.

The anti-inflammatory effect of a gel containing the liquid extract of

Handelia with pubescent leaves was studied using a rat gingivitis model. The experiment was
conducted on white rats of both sexes, weighing 180–220 g. To induce the gingivitis model
(experimental gingivitis), a 5% sodium hydroxide solution was applied to the gingival surface for 10
seconds. After 1 hour, the inflammatory process developed, accompanied by pronounced swelling of
the gingival mucosa. For the following 7 days, the gingival surface was treated with the gel containing
the liquid extract of Handelia with pubescent leaves and with Kamistad gel. The degree of
manifestation of the inflammatory reaction was evaluated using a 0–4 point scale.

Experimental Results.

Before the study, the condition of the oral cavity and gingival mucosa

of the animals was recorded as pale pink in color, without visible pathological changes, moist, without
bleeding, and with the gums closely attached to the teeth. After the application of 5% sodium
hydroxide solution, gingival swelling developed, a pronounced erythema appeared, and subsequently
ulceration was observed.

On the first day of the experiment, the degree of gingival inflammation ranged from 3.67 ± 0.21

to 3.83 ± 0.17 points. In the experimental group of animals, beginning from the start of treatment with
the gel containing the liquid extract of Xandeliya with pubescent leaves, the inflammatory processes
were less pronounced. By the 3rd day, after applying the liquid extract, the inflammation level
decreased to 3.17 ± 0.17 points, which was 20.8% lower than the first-day results. In the control
group, however, gingival inflammation intensified, with the inflammation level reaching 3.83 ± 0.17
points. By the 5th day, gingival inflammation in the experimental group was statistically significantly
64.3% lower than in the control group. By the 7th day, gingival inflammation in the experimental rats
was 201.2% lower compared to the control group.

In the group of rats treated with Kamistad gel, similar results were observed. That is, after

applying Kamistad gel, by the 3rd day the inflammation decreased to 3.33 ± 0.33 points, which was
15.0% lower than the first-day results. By the 5th day, gingival inflammation in this group was 91.5%
lower than in the control group. By the 7th day, gingival inflammation in the experimental rats was
statistically significantly 150.0% lower compared to the control group.

Conclusion.

The studied dental gel actively reduces oral inflammation.