“…In addition, substances such as linoleic, linolenic, oleanolic, betulinic acids, betulin, and beta-sitosterol glucoside, among others, were reported to suppress adherence of S. mutans in-vitro (Wu, 2009). Chalepensin (Figure 1), previously isolated and identified (Quintanilla-Licea et al, 2014), can be found particularly in plants of the Rutaceae family (Günaydin and Savci, 2005), with reported anti-fertility (Kong et al, 1989), antitumor (Wu et al, 2003), and antiplatelet aggregation (Lv et al, 2015) activities. In the present study, we showed for the first time evidence of the in vitro antimicrobial effect of chalepensin, isolated from R. chalepensis, against S. mutans, which broadens its spectrum of biological activity and provides the basis for further validation in pre-clinical studies.…”