The purpose of this research study is to identify the effects of 2 over-the-counter mouthwashes on bacteria and 3 viruses in the participant's mouth and gut. The participant will be randomly allocated to rinse their mouth twice daily either with Listerine mouthwash, Lumineux Oral Essentials mouthwash, or water. The overall duration of the study will be approximately 180 days and will include approximately 5 visits and 15-30 minutes for each visit with a total of approximately 2.5 hours of your time. Additionally, fecal matter will also be collected in some subjects using a commercial collection kit.
Goal of this pilot study is to identify the effects of 2 over-the-counter mouthrinses on the microbiome of the oral cavity and the GI tract. We will investigate 2 mouthwashes, plus an additional non-treatment group (water rinse only). One mouthwash has antimicrobial activity (ListerineR, Johnson \& Johnson Consumer Healthcare Products, Skillman, New Jersey); the other targets microbial products only (Lumineux Oral Essentials Clean and Fresh MouthwashR, Los Angeles, CA). Oral plaque will be collected with a sterile swab using a commercial collection kit on Day 0, Day 30, Day 60, Day 90, and Day 180 of the study. Additionally, fecal matter will also be collected in some subjects using a commercial collection kit. Subjects will rinse 2x daily for approximately 180 days using either mouthwash or water.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
200
mouthrinse
mouthrinse
Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic
Irvine, California, United States
RECRUITINGtotal bacterial load and mRNA analysis
total bacterial load as determined from oral swabs and collected fecal samples, followed by subsequent standard mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
Time frame: Day 0
total bacterial load and mRNA analysis
total bacterial load as determined from oral swabs and collected fecal samples, followed by subsequent standard mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
Time frame: Day 30
total bacterial load and mRNA analysis
total bacterial load as determined from oral swabs and collected fecal samples, followed by subsequent standard mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
Time frame: Day 60
total bacterial load and mRNA analysis
total bacterial load as determined from oral swabs and collected fecal samples, followed by subsequent standard mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
Time frame: Day 90
total bacterial load and mRNA analysis
total bacterial load as determined from oral swabs and collected fecal samples, followed by subsequent standard mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
Time frame: Day 180
viral load and mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
viral load: HSV1, CMV, EBV
Time frame: Day 0
viral load and mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
viral load: HSV1, CMV, EBV
Time frame: Day 30
viral load and mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
viral load: HSV1, CMV, EBV
Time frame: Day 60
viral load and mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
viral load: HSV1, CMV, EBV
Time frame: Day 90
viral load and mRNA analysis using RT-PCR
viral load: HSV1, CMV, EBV
Time frame: Day 180
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