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dc.date.accessioned 2019-09-02T13:42:10Z
dc.date.available 2019-09-02T13:42:10Z
dc.date.issued 2018-02
dc.identifier.uri http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/80217
dc.description.abstract Purpose – This paper aims to study five vegetables extracts as possible additives to control bacterial growth on indoor waterborne paints. The extracts were obtained from the weeds Raphanus sativus, Rapistrum rugosum, Sinapis arvensis, Nicotiana longiflora and Dipsacus fullonum, used in traditional medicine as antimicrobial compounds. Design/methodology/approach – Weeds extracts were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and UV–Vis spectrophotometry. Their antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was also determined. Afterward, selected extracts were incorporated in waterborne paint formulations. The paints’ antimicrobial activity was assessed against S. aureus, monitoring biofilm formation by environmental scanning electron microscopy. Findings – As a general rule, results showed that tested paints were efficient in inhibiting biofilm formation, especially that formulated with Nicotiana longiflora. Practical implications – The tested paints can be used to protect walls from microbial colonization, which shortened coatings’ useful life by discoloration and/or degradation. Concomitantly, indoor microbial colonization by aerosols could be also diminished. This is especially important in places that should have high standards of environmental hygiene, as in the food industry, health-care and sanitary centers. Originality/value – The main value of this research was to study the antimicrobial activity of weeds extracts and to incorporate them in waterborne paints to diminish bacterial biofilm formation. This biofilm discolors and degrades the paint, and causes health problems. The use of natural compounds in coatings is increasing because of the convenience of using renewable sources, such as natural antimicrobials, in paint formulations. en
dc.format.extent 180-187 es
dc.language en es
dc.subject Bacteria es
dc.subject FTIR spectroscopy es
dc.subject Microorganisms es
dc.subject Biocides es
dc.subject Coating biodeterioration es
dc.subject Vegetables extracts es
dc.subject Antimicrobial paints es
dc.subject Biofilm es
dc.subject Inhibition es
dc.title Natural products to control biofilm on painted surfaces en
dc.type Articulo es
sedici.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1108/PRT-01-2017-0004
sedici.identifier.issn 0369-9420 es
sedici.creator.person Bogdan, Sofía es
sedici.creator.person Deyá, Marta Cecilia es
sedici.creator.person Micheloni, Oscar es
sedici.creator.person Bellotti, Natalia es
sedici.creator.person Romagnoli, Roberto es
sedici.subject.materias Química es
sedici.description.fulltext true es
mods.originInfo.place Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología de Pinturas (CIDEPINT) es
mods.originInfo.place Universidad Nacional del Noroeste de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (UNNOBA) es
sedici.subtype Articulo es
sedici.rights.license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
sedici.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
sedici.description.peerReview peer-review es
sedici.relation.journalTitle Pigment & Resin Technology es
sedici.relation.journalVolumeAndIssue vol. 47, no. 2 es


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