Total protein level reduction of odontopathogens biofilms by Rosmarinus officinalis L. (rosemary) extract: an analysis on Candida albicans and Streptococcus mutans

Objective: The resistance of fungi and bacteria to the available antimicrobials has increased and the development of alternative products to control them has become a very requirement. The use of plant products could be a viable option due to the efficacy, viability, and availability they present. T...

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Published inBrazilian dental science Vol. 22; no. 2; pp. 260 - 266
Main Authors De Oliveira, Jonatas Rafael, Santana-Melo, Gabriela de Fátima, Camargo, Samira Esteves Afonso, De Vasconcellos, Luana Marotta Reis, De Oliveira, Luciane Dias
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.04.2019
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Summary:Objective: The resistance of fungi and bacteria to the available antimicrobials has increased and the development of alternative products to control them has become a very requirement. The use of plant products could be a viable option due to the efficacy, viability, and availability they present. Thereby, this study evaluated the effect of R. officinalis L. extract on C. albicans and S. mutans biofilms, by the total protein level analysis presented by the microorganisms. Material and Methods: For this purpose, monomicrobial biofilms were formed for 48 h and exposed to the R. officinalis L. extract for 5 min. Then, total protein quantification was performed by Lowry method. Results: The analysis showed significant total protein reduction of the biofilms after exposure to the plant extract, with 39 ± 11%, for C. albicans, and 32 ± 11%, for S. mutans. Conclusion: R. officinalis L. extract decreased the total protein level in both biofilms. Thus, C. albicans and S. mutans protein composition could be a target for action of antimicrobial agents.KeywordsBiofilms; Candida albicans; Proteins; Rosmarinus officinalis; Streptococcus mutans.
ISSN:2178-6011
2178-6011
DOI:10.14295/bds.2019.v22i2.1679