Background: Biofilms have great significance in healthcare-associated infections owing to their inherent tolerance and resistance to antimicrobial therapies. New approaches to prevent and treat unwanted biofilms are urgently required. To this end, three seagrass species (Enhalus acoroides, Halophila ovalis and Halodule pinifolia) collected in Vietnam and in India were investigated for their effects in mediating non-lethal interactions on sessile bacterial (Escherichia coli) and fungal (Candida albicans) cultures. The present study was focused on anti-biofilm activities of seagrass extracts, without killing cells. Methods: Methanolic extracts were characterized, and major compounds were identified by MS/MS analysis. The antibiofilm propertie...
International audienceThe present study documents the antifouling and toxic properties of seagrasses...
Invasive plants efficiently colonize non-native territories, suggesting a great production of bioact...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
BACKGROUND: Biofilms have great significance in healthcare-associated infections owing to their inhe...
In this work, plant extracts and compounds as a source of biofilm inhibiting substances were analyze...
The development of antibiotic resistant pathogens is a serious global healthcare concern. Treatment ...
Treatment of biofilm-associated infections has become a major challenge in biomedical and clinical f...
Bacterial biofilms are complex biological systems that are difficult to eradicate at a medical, indu...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Studies on biofilm-related infections are gaining prominence owing to their involvement in most clin...
Background & Aims: Microorganisms are protected from antimicrobial agents when placed in biofilm str...
International audienceAny surface immersed in aqueous environment is rapidly colonized by micro and ...
For decades, abatement of microbial growth has commonly been achieved by applying biocides to surfa...
Seaweeds and their derivatives have recently been hailed for their impressive production of secondar...
International audienceThe present study documents the antifouling and toxic properties of seagrasses...
Invasive plants efficiently colonize non-native territories, suggesting a great production of bioact...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
BACKGROUND: Biofilms have great significance in healthcare-associated infections owing to their inhe...
In this work, plant extracts and compounds as a source of biofilm inhibiting substances were analyze...
The development of antibiotic resistant pathogens is a serious global healthcare concern. Treatment ...
Treatment of biofilm-associated infections has become a major challenge in biomedical and clinical f...
Bacterial biofilms are complex biological systems that are difficult to eradicate at a medical, indu...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Studies on biofilm-related infections are gaining prominence owing to their involvement in most clin...
Background & Aims: Microorganisms are protected from antimicrobial agents when placed in biofilm str...
International audienceAny surface immersed in aqueous environment is rapidly colonized by micro and ...
For decades, abatement of microbial growth has commonly been achieved by applying biocides to surfa...
Seaweeds and their derivatives have recently been hailed for their impressive production of secondar...
International audienceThe present study documents the antifouling and toxic properties of seagrasses...
Invasive plants efficiently colonize non-native territories, suggesting a great production of bioact...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...