Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on...

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Lavin, Paola; Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela; Paz Naranjo, José de la; Battistoni, Patricia Adriana; Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
Año de publicación
2014
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Biodeterioration of archivalmaterials involves alteration of physicochemical and mechanical properties by organisms. This causes loss of aesthetic properties and irreversible degradation of documents. Since ancient times, extracts of plants have been used as antimicrobials in various fields. The use of such environmentally friendly products in the biodeterioration field is viable and has economic, environmental and ecological advantages. The aims of this research were: i) qualitative identification of secondary metabolites in natural extracts of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook. and Pinus caribaea Morelet, ii) evaluation of the biocidal activity of the extracts on adherence to paper and biofilmformation by Bacillus sp., iii) evaluation of the antimicrobial effects of the extracts on Bacillus sp. and Bacillus thuringiensis isolated fromarchivalmaterials. Compounds identified in the extracts included alkaloids, cumarines, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, terpenes and steroids. The antimicrobial activity was studied by the agar diffusion technique. Significant holes of inhibition were obtained.Aged papers adsorbed with extracts in the presence of Bacillus sp were tested. A decrease ofmicroorganisms adhesion and biofilmformation to paper adsorbed with extracts was observed.
Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas
Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la provincia de Buenos Aires
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Archival materials
Biodeterioration
Microorganims
Natural extract
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
title Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
spellingShingle Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
Lavin, Paola
Ciencias Naturales
Archival materials
Biodeterioration
Microorganims
Natural extract
title_short Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
title_full Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
title_fullStr Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
title_full_unstemmed Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
title_sort Environmentally friendly extracts from <i>Eucalyptus citriodora</i> Hook. and <i>Pinus caribaea</i> Morelet their application in the control of the biofilms in biodeterioration on paper
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lavin, Paola
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Paz Naranjo, José de la
Battistoni, Patricia Adriana
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author Lavin, Paola
author_facet Lavin, Paola
Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Paz Naranjo, José de la
Battistoni, Patricia Adriana
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author_role author
author2 Gómez de Saravia, Sandra Gabriela
Paz Naranjo, José de la
Battistoni, Patricia Adriana
Guiamet, Patricia Sandra
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Archival materials
Biodeterioration
Microorganims
Natural extract
topic Ciencias Naturales
Archival materials
Biodeterioration
Microorganims
Natural extract
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Biodeterioration of archivalmaterials involves alteration of physicochemical and mechanical properties by organisms. This causes loss of aesthetic properties and irreversible degradation of documents. Since ancient times, extracts of plants have been used as antimicrobials in various fields. The use of such environmentally friendly products in the biodeterioration field is viable and has economic, environmental and ecological advantages. The aims of this research were: i) qualitative identification of secondary metabolites in natural extracts of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook. and Pinus caribaea Morelet, ii) evaluation of the biocidal activity of the extracts on adherence to paper and biofilmformation by Bacillus sp., iii) evaluation of the antimicrobial effects of the extracts on Bacillus sp. and Bacillus thuringiensis isolated fromarchivalmaterials. Compounds identified in the extracts included alkaloids, cumarines, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, terpenes and steroids. The antimicrobial activity was studied by the agar diffusion technique. Significant holes of inhibition were obtained.Aged papers adsorbed with extracts in the presence of Bacillus sp were tested. A decrease ofmicroorganisms adhesion and biofilmformation to paper adsorbed with extracts was observed.
Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas
Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la provincia de Buenos Aires
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
description Biodeterioration of archivalmaterials involves alteration of physicochemical and mechanical properties by organisms. This causes loss of aesthetic properties and irreversible degradation of documents. Since ancient times, extracts of plants have been used as antimicrobials in various fields. The use of such environmentally friendly products in the biodeterioration field is viable and has economic, environmental and ecological advantages. The aims of this research were: i) qualitative identification of secondary metabolites in natural extracts of Eucalyptus citriodora Hook. and Pinus caribaea Morelet, ii) evaluation of the biocidal activity of the extracts on adherence to paper and biofilmformation by Bacillus sp., iii) evaluation of the antimicrobial effects of the extracts on Bacillus sp. and Bacillus thuringiensis isolated fromarchivalmaterials. Compounds identified in the extracts included alkaloids, cumarines, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, terpenes and steroids. The antimicrobial activity was studied by the agar diffusion technique. Significant holes of inhibition were obtained.Aged papers adsorbed with extracts in the presence of Bacillus sp were tested. A decrease ofmicroorganisms adhesion and biofilmformation to paper adsorbed with extracts was observed.
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