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Potential applications of nonthermal plasmas against biofilm-associated micro-organisms invitro

Authors
Puligundla, P.Mok, C.
Issue Date
May-2017
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
bacterial biofilm; dental biofilms; foodborne pathogens; fungal biofilm; invitro; nonthermal plasma; opportunistic pathogens
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, v.122, no.5, pp.1134 - 1148
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume
122
Number
5
Start Page
1134
End Page
1148
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/6155
DOI
10.1111/jam.13404
ISSN
1364-5072
Abstract
Biofilms as complex microbial communities attached to surfaces pose several challenges in different sectors, ranging from food and healthcare to desalination and power generation. The biofilm mode of growth allows microorganisms to survive in hostile environments and biofilm cells exhibit distinct physiology and behaviour in comparison with their planktonic counterparts. They are ubiquitous, resilient and difficult to eradicate due to their resistant phenotype. Several chemical-based cleaning and disinfection regimens are conventionally used against biofilm-dwelling micro-organisms invitro. Although such approaches are generally considered to be effective, they may contribute to the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance and environmental pollution. Consequently, advanced green technologies for biofilm control are constantly emerging. Disinfection using nonthermal plasmas (NTPs) is one of the novel strategies having a great potential for control of biofilms of a broad spectrum of micro-organisms. This review discusses several aspects related to the inactivation of biofilm-associated bacteria and fungi by different types of NTPs under invitro conditions. A brief introduction summarizes prevailing methods in biofilm inactivation, followed by introduction to gas discharge plasmas, active plasma species and their inactivating mechanism. Subsequently, significance and aspects of NTP inactivation of biofilm-associated bacteria, especially those of medical importance, including opportunistic pathogens, oral pathogenic bacteria, foodborne pathogens and implant bacteria, are discussed. The remainder of the review discusses majorly about the synergistic effect of NTPs and their activity against biofilm-associated fungi, especially Candida species.
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