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Thais da Silva Moraes

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Alves J, Abrao F, da Silva Moraes T, Damasceno J, Dos Santos Moraes M, Sola Veneziani R, et al.
Future Sci OA . 2020 Aug; 6(7):FSO587. PMID: 32802394
Aim: This paper reports on the antimycobacterial activity of the oleoresins and extracts obtained from spp. Materials & Methods: The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and fractional inhibitory concentration index techniques...
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da Silva Moraes T, Leandro L, Santiago M, de Oliveira Silva L, Bianchi T, Sola Veneziani R, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2020 Jul; 129:110467. PMID: 32603890
The microorganisms that constitute the oral microbiome can cause oral diseases, including dental caries and endodontic infections. The use of natural products could help to overcome bacterial resistance to the...
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Mendes F, Garcia L, da Silva Moraes T, Casemiro L, Alcantara C, Ambrosio S, et al.
Anaerobe . 2020 Mar; 63:102194. PMID: 32205191
Being aware of the remarkable antimicrobial potential of S. officinalis L., we aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the S. officinalis dichloromethane crude extract (SOD), dichloromethane-soluble fractions (SODH and...
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Souza M, Leandro L, da Silva Moraes T, Abrao F, Sola Veneziani R, Ambrosio S, et al.
Anaerobe . 2018 Jun; 52:43-49. PMID: 29885640
Diterpenes are an important class of plant metabolites that can be used in the search for new antibacterial agents. ent-Copalic acid (CA), the major diterpene in Copaifera species exudates, displays...
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Vieira R, da Silva Moraes T, de Oliveira Silva L, Bianchi T, Sola Veneziani R, Ambrosio S, et al.
Antimicrob Resist Infect Control . 2018 Feb; 7:14. PMID: 29410782
Background: Patients submitted to hemodialysis therapy are more susceptible to infection, especially to infection by Gram-positive bacteria. Various research works have attempted to discover new antimicrobial agents from plant extracts...
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Moreti D, Leandro L, da Silva Moraes T, Moreira M, Sola Veneziani R, Ambrosio S, et al.
Anaerobe . 2017 Jun; 47:201-208. PMID: 28627377
The search for new, effective and safe antimicrobial compounds from plant sources has continued to play an important role in the maintenance of human health since ancient times. Such compounds...
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Leandro L, da Silva Moraes T, Francielli de Oliveira P, Alves J, Senedese J, Ozelin S, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2016 Jul; 65(9):937-950. PMID: 27452156
Copaifera trapezifolia Hayne occurs in the Atlantic Rainforest, which is considered one of the most important and endangered tropical forests on the planet. Although literature works have described many Copaifera...
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Tozatti M, Ferreira D, Flauzino L, da Silva Moraes T, Martins C, Groppo M, et al.
Nat Prod Commun . 2016 Jul; 11(4):493-6. PMID: 27396202
The antimicrobial activity and possible synergistic effects of extracts and compounds isolated from Usnea steineri were evaluated against four resistant bacterial species. A phytochemical study of the acetone extract of...
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Moreira M, Souza A, Soares S, Bianchi T, Eugenio D, Lemes D, et al.
Fitoterapia . 2016 Jun; 112:211-6. PMID: 27316976
Many studies have reported that medicinal plant extracts can inhibit oral pathogen growth or adhesion to surfaces and therefore reduce dental caries formation. The addition of these extracts to oral...
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Souza C, Pereira Junior S, da Silva Moraes T, Damasceno J, Mendes S, Dias H, et al.
Med Mycol . 2016 Feb; 54(5):515-23. PMID: 26868902
Dental prosthesis supports Candida species growth and may predispose the oral cavity to lesions. C. tropicalis has emerged as a colonizer of prosthesis and has shown resistance to clinically used...