Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3150729 | Journal of Endodontics | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine whether para-chloroaniline (PCA) and/or reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by chlorhexidine (CHX) alone or after CHX is mixed with calcium hydroxide at different time points. Mass spectrometry was performed to detect PCA in samples of 0.2% CHX and Ca(OH)2 mixed with 0.2% CHX. High-performance liquid chromatography was used to confirm the presence of CHX in the mixture with Ca(OH)2. The samples were analyzed immediately after mixing and after 7 and 14 days. During the intervals of the experiment, the samples were maintained at 36.5°C and 95% relative humidity. PCA was detected in the 0.2% CHX solution after 14 days. The mixture of CHX with Ca(OH)2 liberated ROS at all time points, but no traces of CHX were present in the mixture as a result of immediate degradation of the CHX.
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Authors
Luiz Eduardo DDS, MSc, PhD, Paulo César DDS, MSc, PhD, Débora Fernandes Costa BCH, MSc, PhD, Manoel Damião DDS, MSc, PhD, Carlos DDS, MSc, PhD, Jesus Djalma DDS, MSc, PhD,