Citation:Peiris K.P.P., Samaranayake G.V.P., Dewasurendra D.M, In-vitro Microbiological Study on; an Indigenous Mouthwash (Gandusha) for Periodontal Disease, International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, Volume 10, Issue 3 (g), March 2019, ISSN 0976-8081, 31610-31613pp
Date:2019
Abstract:
Gandusha is clinica.lly effective in the management of perindontal disease. This study is an in-vitro
anaiysis on dctcrmining the antimicrobral efficacl of the drug using standard Antimicrohial
Sensitivity Test agamst a fungtrl culture isolated from a patient. Thc test was periormed according to
the Well diffusion method having 6 mm diameter uells on Sahouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA). Each
rr-ell rvas ioaded rrith the test drug nrired in 20 pl of sterile distilled rvater and l'luconazole 2.5 mg/
ml was used as the posrtive control. Accordrng to the results the test drug sho*'ed lnhibitory Zone
Diameter (lZD) ol 1-5 mm. Therclbre rt can be stiited that the test drug is more elI'ective than the
positive control and the isolated culture is sensitive to the rest drug as it had shown a IZD of l9 mm
while it is intermedtate sensitive for the positive control as 15 mm comes under Intermediate
Sensitive range (l-5 - 18 mm). These results support the fact that the indigenous nrouth wash
(Candusha) is efttctive rn the management ofpcriodontal disease.