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Antibiofilm action of phytochemicals on Enterobacteriaceae
Journal of Bioscience and BioengineeringThe biofilm-associated infections pose a great threat to human health. The available drugs are not effective due to the formation of biofilm and limited access to underlying pathogens. The initiation of biofilm formation occurs through adhesion, facilitated by the adhesin protein MrkD1P in the fimbriae tip.
Anuj Rohatgi, Pratima Gupta
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Nanomaterials for Antibiofilm Activity
2019The community established by the association of microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, or fungi leads to biofilm formation. Microorganisms are embedded in the extracellular polymeric matrix of biofilm adhering to biotic and abiotic surfaces or substratum. Biofilm can grow on medical devices, living tissues, or implants and cause infection in patients.
Surya Prakash Singh +1 more
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Essential Oils with Microbicidal and Antibiofilm Activity
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2015Plants are rich in a wide variety of secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties. Phytochemistry studies on the plants extracts in general, and on essential oils (EOs) in particular are focused on the isolation and identification of the components of complex mixtures, in order to determine structure - activity correlations (i.e., physiological ...
Crina-Maria, Saviuc +5 more
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Antibiofilm activity of nanosized magnesium fluoride
Biomaterials, 2009The ability of bacteria to develop antibiotic resistance and colonize abiotic surfaces by forming biofilms is a major cause of medical implant-associated infections and results in prolonged hospitalization periods and patient mortality. This raises the urgent need to develop compounds that can inhibit bacterial colonization of surfaces.
Jonathan, Lellouche +4 more
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Trends of biomolecule-conjugated nanoparticles as antibiofilm
Microbial PathogenesisBiofilm is a powerful barrier that significantly enhances the pathogenicity of bacteria and the development of multidrug resistance. Nanoparticles (NPs) coupled with biomolecules provide a novel approach to addressing this issue. This review briefly discusses the current trends in Biomolecule-Conjugated NPs combined with enzymes, antibiotics ...
Nourhan G. Naga +7 more
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Mechanism of Antimicrobial Peptides: Antimicrobial, Anti-Inflammatory and Antibiofilm Activities
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Yuzhu Song, Ying Luo, Song Yuzhu
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Surfactants of microbial origin as antibiofilm agents
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2021Grazyna Płaza +2 more
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Antibiofilm effect of sodium butyrate against Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Food Control, 2022Xiaodong Xia, Tong Jin, Ningbo Qin
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