“…4,5 Although Eriocaulaceae are used in the manufacture of ornamental products, literature reports studies with Eriocaulaceae species that have promising antimicrobial activity. 6,7 Other studies have previously demonstrated the importance of extract and isolated substances in the Eriocaulaceae family, mainly because they present a great biological potential, such as the already identified antioxidant activities, 8,9 cytotoxic, 10,11 antiulcerogenic, 12 antibacterial and vulvovaginal candidiasis treatment. 13,14 Thus, in search of new biological compounds we described the antimicrobial activity of ethyl acetate (EtOAc) extract of capitula from Paepalanthus planifolius and its phytochemical characterization.…”