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RECRUITING
NCT07172009
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The Effect of Chlorhexidine Mouthwash on Postprandial Glucose Response in Healthy Individuals

Sponsor: University of Plymouth

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Summary

The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth through the salivary enzyme amylase which breaks food starches into maltose and disaccharides. The mouth also has a large community of microorganisms which include bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoa that can also assist in the digestion of carbohydrates. Mouthwashes containing antibacterial compounds such as chlorhexidine are used to kill oral bacteria, but current evidence indicates that a majority of these bacteria are essential for human health. The aim of this study is to investigate whether chlorhexidine mouthwash can also affect the digestion of carbohydrates. At least 25 individuals will be recruited. Participants will visit the laboratory in two occasions. A saliva and blood sample (fingertip to measure blood glucose) will be taken at baseline. Then, using a randomized, cross-over and double-blind design, the participants will rinse their mouth for two minutes with a placebo or chlorhexidine mouthwash. Then, participants will eat 50 g of white bread and blood glucose will be measured (fingertips) every 30 min for the following 2 hours. Another saliva sample will be collected at the end of each test.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

45

Start Date

2022-06-08

Completion Date

2026-06-01

Last Updated

2025-09-19

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Chlorhexidine mouthwash

Rinsing the mouth with chlorhexidine mouthwash for 2 minutes before consuming 50 g of carbohydrates

OTHER

Placebo mouthwash

Rinsing the mouth with placebo mouthwash for 2 minutes before consuming 50 g of carbohydrates

Locations (1)

University of Plymouth

Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom