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Candida Biofilm Formation Assay on Essential Oil Coated Silicone Rubber.

Gulcan Sahal1, Herman J Woerdenbag2, Wouter L J Hinrichs2, Anita Visser3,4, Henny C van der Mei5, Isil Seyis Bilkay1.   

Abstract

Development of biofilm associated candidemia for patients with implanted biomaterials causes an urgency to develop antimicrobial and biofilm inhibitive coatings in the management of recalcitrant Candida infections. Recently, there is an increase in the number of patients with biofilm formation and resistance to antifungal therapy. Therefore, there is a growing interest to use essential oils as coating agents in order to prevent biomaterial-associated Candida infections. Often high costs, complicated and laborious technologies are used for both applying the coating and determination of the antibiofilm effects hampering a rapid screening of essential oils. In order to determine biofilm formation of Candida on essential oil coated surfaces easier, cheaper and faster, we developed an essential oil (lemongrass oil) coated surface (silicone-rubber) by using a hypromellose ointment/essential oil mixture. Furthermore, we modified the "crystal violet binding assay" to quantify the biofilm mass of Candida biofilm formed on the lemongrass oil coated silicone rubber surface. The essential oil coating and the biomass determination of biofilms on silicone rubber can be easily applied with simple and accessible equipment, and will therefore provide rapid information about whether or not a particular essential oil is antiseptic, also when it is used as a coating agent.
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Keywords:  Biofilm formation; Biomaterial infections; Candida; Candidemia; Essential oil coated surfaces; Essential oils

Year:  2021        PMID: 33796615      PMCID: PMC8005879          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


  12 in total

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Authors:  Gulcan Sahal; Herman J Woerdenbag; Wouter L J Hinrichs; Anita Visser; Pieter G Tepper; Wim J Quax; Henny C van der Mei; Isil Seyis Bilkay
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