Ability of enzymes to remove Candida
- PMID: 3884787
- DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(85)90112-x
Ability of enzymes to remove Candida
Abstract
Infection by C. albicans is a significant cause of denture stomatitis. Therefore, the results of this study, which demonstrated that yeast lytic enzymes and proteolytic enzymes removed C. albicans from acrylic resin surfaces, suggest that these compounds are potentially useful denture cleansers.
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