Dutreix et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Do raspberry extracts and fractions have antifungal or anti-adherent potential against Candida spp.?Dutreix et al., 2018
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- 8014859736537431325
- Author
- Dutreix L
- Bernard C
- Juin C
- Imbert C
- Girardot M
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- International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents
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Candida spp., especially Candida albicans, is one of the main colonisers of the oral cavity. Due to its ability to form biofilms, it can be implicated in dental caries, periodontal disease and denture stomatitis. Microbial cells in biofilms are minimally impacted by conventional …
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