Archives of Oral Biology
Volume 51, Issue 6 , Pages 482-490, June 2006

Effect of aqueous extract from Neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) on hydrophobicity, biofilm formation and adhesion in composite resin by Candida albicans

  • Sheila R.B. Polaquini

      Affiliations

    • Dentistry Department, University Center of Maringá, Avenida Guedner 1610, 87050-390 Maringá, PR, Brazil
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  • Terezinha I.E. Svidzinski

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Analysis Department, State University of Maringá, Avenida Colombo 5790, 87020-900 Maringá, PR, Brazil
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  • Carlos Kemmelmeier

      Affiliations

    • Biochemistry Department, State University of Maringá, Avenida Colombo 5790, 87020-900 Maringá, PR, Brazil
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +55 44 3261 4716.
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  • André Gasparetto

      Affiliations

    • Dentistry Department, State University of Maringá, Avenida Colombo 5790, 87020-900 Maringá, PR, Brazil

Accepted 14 November 2005.

Summary 

Objective

Azadirachta indica, a Meliaceae family tree, has been used in India for many years in the treatment of several diseases in medicine and dentistry. Current research analyses the effects of the leaf aqueous extract from Azadirachta indica (Neem) on the adhesion, cell surface hydrophobicity and biofilm formation, which may affect the colonisation by Candida albicans.

Methods

Azadirachta indica extract was tested in vitro on strains of Candida albicans 12A and 156B. Changes in hydrophobicity were reported in assays of yeast adhesion to hydrocarbons, in biofilm formation with glucose and in the adhesion of the microorganisms on light cured composite resin. Assays involved enumeration of candidal colony-forming units together with scintillation counting of radiolabelled Candida and compared to a solution of chlorhexidine digluconate 0.125% widely used in dentistry.

Results

Yeast growth in Neem extract was not inhibited in concentrations ranging from 0.1mg/ml. A statistically significant increase (p<0.05) in cell surface hydrophobicity was evident for the two strain tested and there was also an associated increase in biofilm formation after contact with Neem extract in concentration 0.01g/ml. Decrease in adhesion capacity of cells to composite resin was also recorded.

Conclusion

An anti-adhesive mechanism of action by Azadirachta indica is proposed based on the results observed.

Keywords: Azadirachta indica, Candida albicans, Adhesion, Hydrophobicity, Biofilm

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PII: S0003-9969(05)00269-4

doi:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2005.11.007

Archives of Oral Biology
Volume 51, Issue 6 , Pages 482-490, June 2006