AbstractSurface-active substances, which are able to organize themselves spontaneously on surfaces, triggering changes in the nature of the solid–liquid interface, are likely to influence microorganism adhesion and biofilm formation. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate chemical non-ionic surfactants activity against pathogenic microbial biofilms and to cover biomaterial surfaces in order to obtain an anti-infective surface. After testing 11 different surfactants, Pluronic F127 was selected for further studies due to its non-biocidal properties and capability to inhibit up to 90% of biofilm formation of Gram-positive pathogen and its clinical isolates. The coating technique using direct impregnation on the surface showed important antibi...
Aims: To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of ...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
Nearly a century has passed since the discovery of the first antibiotics. With each passing decade, ...
AbstractSurface-active substances, which are able to organize themselves spontaneously on surfaces, ...
Microbial adhesion to abiotic surfaces and consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Polystyrene surfaces were conditioned with surfactin and rhamnolipid biosurfactants and then assesse...
Aims:To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of t...
Aims: To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of ...
Aims: To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of ...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
Nearly a century has passed since the discovery of the first antibiotics. With each passing decade, ...
AbstractSurface-active substances, which are able to organize themselves spontaneously on surfaces, ...
Microbial adhesion to abiotic surfaces and consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on material surfaces represent a serious problem...
Polystyrene surfaces were conditioned with surfactin and rhamnolipid biosurfactants and then assesse...
Aims:To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of t...
Aims: To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of ...
Aims: To investigate the effect of the biosurfactants surfactin and rhamnolipids on the adhesion of ...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
Nearly a century has passed since the discovery of the first antibiotics. With each passing decade, ...