REKKAB Fatima Zahra Fadwa / RAMDANI Sakina2026-04-152026-04-152026-04-15https://dspace.univ-tlemcen.dz/handle/112/25959Laurus nobilis, an aromatic shrub, belongs to the Laureaceae family, widespread throughout the Mediterranean basin, widely used as a culinary condiment, as well as for its traditional medicinal properties. This study was carried out to evaluate the antibiofilm activity of two essential oil compounds (cineole and eugenol) and a phenolic compound (rutin), of Laurus nobilis towards the ALS3 protein target involved in adhesion and biofilm formation in Candida albicans using bioinformatics tools, notably molecular docking. The results obtained revealed a high affinity between the Laurus nobilis compounds studied and the selected target, notably rutin, which forms the most stable complex with the ALS3 protein (-8.8 kcal/mol). The interactions obtained are mainly hydrogen, hydrophobic interactions with the active site amino acids.frphenolic compoundantibiofilm activitymolecular dokingessential oilLaurus nobilisCandida albicans.Etude in silico de l’activité antimicrobienne de Laurus nobilisThesis