2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2672.2000.01119.x
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Outer membrane protein shifts in biocide-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1

Abstract: Benzisothiazolone (BIT), N‐methylisothiazolone (MIT) and 5‐chloro‐N‐methylisothiazolone (CMIT) are highly effective biocidal agents and are used as preservatives in a variety of cosmetic preparations. The isothiazolones have proven efficacy against many fungal and bacterial species including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. However, some species are beginning to exhibit resistance towards this group of compounds after extended exposure. This experiment induced resistance in cultures of Ps. aeruginosa exposed to increme… Show more

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“…BIT (isothiazolone biocide) is often described as thiol-interactive preservative (Bloomfield 1991). The level of BIT induced resistance (Winder 2000) was similar to the level of resistance observed by us. There are no common targets between PE and BIT (Russell 2003) yet three-fold reduction in a susceptibility can only indicate a common penetration site for the two biocides.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…BIT (isothiazolone biocide) is often described as thiol-interactive preservative (Bloomfield 1991). The level of BIT induced resistance (Winder 2000) was similar to the level of resistance observed by us. There are no common targets between PE and BIT (Russell 2003) yet three-fold reduction in a susceptibility can only indicate a common penetration site for the two biocides.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…A possible explanation for increased resistance to PE is the physiological adaptation of the envelope to prevent entry of the biocide. Changes in susceptibility towards biocides have been correlated with OM changes (Loughlin et al 2002;Abdel Malek et al 2002;Winder et al 2000;Brozel and Cloete 1994). It is known that a major mechanism of resistance to biocides is reduced uptake due to impermeability or efflux (Russell 2003).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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