2010
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1011033108
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Bacterial biofilm shows persistent resistance to liquid wetting and gas penetration

Abstract: Most of the world's bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously adherent to environmental surfaces from ocean floors to human teeth and notoriously resistant to antimicrobial agents. We report the surprising observation that Bacillus subtilis biofilm colonies and pellicles are extremely nonwetting, greatly surpassing the repellency of Teflon toward water and lower surface tension liquids. The biofilm surface remains nonwetting against up to 80% ethanol as well as other organic… Show more

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“…Biofilms in industry and medicine remain a principal source of contamination and infection (3,4). Although physical disruption has been the mainstay for industrial elimination of biofilms, biological strategies using specific molecules with antimicrobial or biofilm disruptive properties provide promising alternatives for biofilm control (23)(24)(25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biofilms in industry and medicine remain a principal source of contamination and infection (3,4). Although physical disruption has been the mainstay for industrial elimination of biofilms, biological strategies using specific molecules with antimicrobial or biofilm disruptive properties provide promising alternatives for biofilm control (23)(24)(25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biofilms are notoriously resistant to antimicrobial agents secreted by other microorganisms in the environment or applied by humans trying to eliminate their undesirable formation (2). Although single bacteria may be susceptible to antibiotics, biofilms can be 1,000 times more resistant, and most biofilm infections can only be removed surgically.…”
Section: Secrets Of Biofilm Successmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biofilms have a highly complex 3D architecture that allows the colonization of virtually any nonshedding surface, protection against most environmental stress and a base for future surface colonization by other microorganisms. Biofilms are commonly present in water pipes, oil wells, medical implants, air conditioning, and other systems (2,3). Much effort has been invested in combating biofilm contamination in industrial settings, agriculture, and health.…”
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“…EPS is primarily composed of polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins, and other secreted substances which encase the constituent cells and often render them resistant to mechanical removal, host immune responses, and antibiotic therapies [1][2][3][4]. Given that biofilms exhibit increased resistance to removal and susceptibility to chemical or antibiotic treatments [5], prevention during the primary attachment phase is desirable. In this initial stage, cell-surface attachment is thought to be a partially reversible process as attachment can be more readily disrupted than during later stages of biofilm formation [6].…”
Section: Surface Attachment and Biofilm Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%