“…Different species of copaiba were used, as follows: Copaifera reticulate (Bardají et al, 2016), C. multijuga (Bari et al, 2016;Conde et al, 2015;Simões et al, 2016;Vasconcelos et al, 2008), C. langsdorffii (Dias et al, 2015;, C. oblongifolia (da Silva Moraes et al, 2016), C. officinalis (Pieri et al, 2010;Pieri et al, 2012). The studies were essentially in vitro, and the main test was minimum inhibitory concentration (Bardají et al, 2016;Bari et al, 2016;da Silva Moraes et al, 2016;Dias et al, 2015;Pieri et al, 2012;, followed by colony-forming units (Pieri et al, 2010;Simões et al, 2016;Vasconcelos et al, 2008). Minimum bactericidal concentration (da Silva Moraes et al, 2016), and minor inhibitory concentration of adhesion (Conde et al, 2015) were less used methodologies.…”