| Literature DB >> 30693517 |
Javad Yasbolaghi Sharahi1, Taher Azimi2, Aref Shariati3, Hossein Safari4, Melika Khanzadeh Tehrani2, Ali Hashemi1.
Abstract
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that are formed on and attached to living or nonliving surfaces and are surrounded by an extracellular polymeric material. Biofilm formation enjoys several advantages over the pathogens in the colonization process of medical devices and patients' organs. Unlike planktonic cells, biofilms have high intrinsic resistance to antibiotics and sanitizers, and overcoming them is a significant problematic challenge in the medical and food industries. There are no approved treatments to specifically target biofilms. Thus, it is required to study and present innovative and effective methods to combat a bacterial biofilm. In this review, several strategies have been discussed for combating bacterial biofilms to improve healthcare, food safety, and industrial process.Entities:
Keywords: antibiofilm molecules; bacterial infection; biofilm; biofilm formation
Year: 2019 PMID: 30693517 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.28225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Physiol ISSN: 0021-9541 Impact factor: 6.384