# Synergistic effect of Maquiberry cystatin, sodium fluoride and stannous chloride for the prevention of initial dental erosion in vitro

**Authors:** Vinícius Taioqui PELÁ, Thelma Lopes SILVA, Even Akemi TAIRA, Geórgia Almeida SANT’ANA, Letícia Oba SAKAE, Flávia Mauad LEVY, Taís Scaramucci FORLIN, Eduardo Pereira de SOUZA, Talita Mendes Oliveira VENTURA, Thiago Saads CARVALHO, Adrian LUSSI, Marília Afonso Rabelo BUZALAF

PMC · DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2024-0479 · Journal of Applied Oral Science · 2025-05-23

## TL;DR

This study shows that combining Maquiberry protein, sodium fluoride, and stannous chloride offers better protection against early dental erosion than using these agents alone.

## Contribution

The novel finding is that the combination of MaquiCPI-3, NaF, and SnCl2 provides superior enamel protection compared to individual or dual treatments.

## Key findings

- Maqui+NaF+SnCl2 showed significantly lower surface microhardness change compared to MaquiCPI-3 and Maqui+NaF.
- Combinations of MaquiCPI-3 with NaF and SnCl2 had higher surface reflection intensity than Elmex and Water.
- All tested formulations provided protection against initial dental erosion in vitro.

## Abstract

This study analyzed the synergistic effect between a recombinant Maquiberry (MaquiCPI-3) protein, sodium fluoride (NaF), and stannous chloride (SnCl2) against initial dental erosion in vitro.

A total of 98 bovine enamel samples were prepared and allocated to seven treatment groups (n=14/group) as follows: deionized water (Water); commercial solution, 800 ppm Sn+2, 500 ppm F-, ElmexTM, Erosion, GABA, Therwil, BL, CH (Elmex); 500 ppm of fluoride (F-) from NaF (NaF); 500 ppm of F- from NaF and 800 ppm of tin (Sn+2) from SnCl2 (NaF+SnCl); 0.5 mg/mL MaquiCPI-3 (MaquiCPI-3); combination of MaquiCPI-3 and NaF (Maqui+NaF) and; combination of MaquiCPI-3, NaF and SnCl (Maqui+NaF+SnCl). Samples were treated with the respective solutions (250 μl, 2 min, 37°C, 250 rpm). After forming the acquired enamel pellicle (AEP) by adding human saliva from nine volunteers (250 μl, 1 h, 37°C, 250 rpm), the samples underwent acid challenge (1 mL, 1% citric acid, pH 3.6, 1 min, 25°C, 250 rpm). All procedures were performed in triplicate. Surface microhardness change percentage (%SMC) and relative surface reflection intensity (%SRI) were measured and analyzed by One-way ANOVA/Tukey’s tests (p<0.05).

The Elmex, NaF, NaF+SnCl, MaquiCPI-3, Maqui+NaF, and Maqui+NaF+SnCl groups showed significantly lower %SMC compared with Water. The NaF, Sn+2, NaF+SnCl, MaquiCPI-3, Maqui+NaF and Maqui+NaF+SnCl groups exhibited significantly greater protection compared with Elmex. Maqui+NaF+SnCl revealed better enamel protection (significant) when compared with the MaquiCPI-3 and Maqui+NaF groups. Elmex, NaF+SnCl, MaquiCPI-3, Maqui+NaF, and Maqui+NaF+SnCl had a significantly higher %SRI compared to the Water and NaF groups, which did not differ between each other.

All treatment solutions provided protection against initial dental erosion in vitro. Formulations containing Maqui+NaF+SnCl2 offered superior enamel protection compared with MaquiCPI-3 alone.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** sodium fluoride (PubChem CID 5235), stannous chloride (PubChem CID 24479), citric acid (PubChem CID 311)
- **Species:** Bos taurus (taxon 9913)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Erosion (MESH:D014077)
- **Chemicals:** fluoride (MESH:D005459), Water (MESH:D014867), SnCl2 (MESH:C023599), Maqui (-), citric acid (MESH:D019343), GABA (MESH:D005680), tin (MESH:D014001), NaF (MESH:D012969), F- (MESH:D005461)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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