Biofilm of Cutibacterium acnes: a target of different active substances.
Louise Ruffier d'EpenouxErwan FayouxJoëlle VeziersMarie-Ange DagnelieAmir KhammariBrigitte DrénoStéphane CorvecPublished in: International journal of dermatology (2024)
These findings support the hypothesis that the different C. acnes phylotypes have various aptitudes in forming biofilms. They also suggest that myrtle extract is a promising alternative as an anti-biofilm and antibacterial agent in fighting diseases caused by planktonic and biofilm C. acnes.