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Antimicrobials from medicinal plants: an emergent strategy to control oral biofilms

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Oral microbial biofilms, directly related to oral diseases, particularly caries and periodontitis, exhibit virulence factors that include acidification of the oral microenvironment and the formation of biofilm enriched with exopolysaccharides, characteristics and common mechanisms that, ultimately, justify the increase in antibiotics resistance. In this line, the search for natural products, mainly obtained through plants, and derived compounds with bioactive potential, endorse unique biological properties in the prevention of colonization, adhesion, and growth of oral bacteria. The present review aims to provide a critical and comprehensive view of the in vitro antibiofilm activity of various medicinal plants, revealing numerous species with antimicrobial properties, among which, twenty-four with biofilm inhibition/reduction percentages greater than 95%. In particular, the essential oils of Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf and Lippia alba (Mill.) seem to be the most promising in fighting microbial biofilm in Streptococcus mutans, given their high capacity to reduce biofilm at low concentrations.

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Antibiofilm strategies Drug resistance Medicinal plants Oral biofilm Oral diseases

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Milho, Catarina; Silva, Jani; Guimarães, Rafaela; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.; Barros, Lillian; Alves, Maria José (2021). Antimicrobials from medicinal plants: an emergent strategy to control oral biofilms. Applied Sciences. ISSN 2076-3417. 11:9, p. 1-37

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