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Title: Microbial anti-biofilms: types and mechanism of action
Authors: Hussaini, I. M.,
Oyewole, O. A.,
Sulaiman, M. A.,
Dabban, A. I.,
Sulaiman, A. N.,
Tarek, R
Keywords: Biofilms
Microbial Anti-biofilms
Microorganisms
Pathogens
Natural
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Hussaini, I. M., Oyewole, O. A., Sulaiman, M. A., Dabban, A. I., Sulaiman, A. N., & Tarek, R. (2024). Microbial anti-biofilms: types and mechanism of action. Research in Microbiology, 175(3), 104111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2023.104111
Abstract: Biofilms have been recognized as a serious threat to public health as it protects microbes from antimi crobials, immune defence mechanisms, chemical treatments and nutritional stress. Biofilms are also a source of concern in industries and water treatment because their presence compromises the integrity of equipment. To overcome these problems, it is necessary to identify novel anti-biofilm compounds. Products of microorganisms have been identified as promising broad-spectrum anti-biofilm agents. These natural products include biosurfactants, antimicrobial peptides, enzymes and bioactive com pounds. Anti-biofilm products of microbial origin are chemically diverse and possess a broad spectrum of activities against biofilms. The objective of this review is to give an overview of the different types of microbial anti-biofilm products and their mechanisms of action.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30370
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