Activity of sodium trimetaphosphate,associated or not with fluoride,on dual-species biofilms |
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Authors: | Thamires Priscila Cavazana Thayse Yumi Hosida Juliano Pelim Pessan Caio Sampaio Douglas Roberto Monteiro |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | AbstractA response surface methodology was used to build a model to predict reductions in uropathogenic Escherichia coli biofilms in response to three compounds: cranberry extract [CB] at 3.0–9.0%, and caprylic acid [CAR] and thymol [TM] at 0.01%–0.05%. The predictive model for microbial reduction had a high regression coefficient (R2?=?0.9988), and the accuracy of the model was verified (R2?=?0.9527). Values of CAR, TM, and the quadratic term CAR2 were the most significant (P?0.0001) for bacterial reduction. Interactions between CB and CAR, and TM and CB, also affected bacterial reduction. The optimum conditions (a 5.8 log10 reduction) determined by ridge analysis were 8.3% CB +0.04% CAR +0.04% TM at 37?°C for 1?min. The model could be used to predict the most cost-efficient amounts of antimicrobial agents for anti-urinary tract infection products such as catheter lock solution and antimicrobial coatings for catheters. |
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Keywords: | Biofilms Streptococcus mutans Candida albicans phosphate fluorides |
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