The adhesion of Aeromonas hydrophila, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella Enteritidis, and Staphylococcus aureus to hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces in cultures with different pHs (6, 7, and 8) was studied. The results indicated that the type of material had no effect on the attachment capacity of microorganisms, while environmental pH influenced the adhesion of A. hydrophila, E. coli, and S. aureus to both solid substrates. The attachment of S. Enteritidis (P>.05) was not affected by the type of substrate or the culture pH, whereas E. coli displayed the weakest affinity for both polystyrene and glass surfaces. No correlation was established between the physicochemical properties of the materials, or the bacterial and the rate of bacte...
Deposition of the oral bacterium Streptococcus sobrinus HG977 onto glass (water contact angle 0 degr...
The initial adhesion of different Bacillus spores to solid surfaces was investigated. By changing en...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanism of the bacterial cell adhesion to solid surfaces i...
Contamination of kitchen surfaces due to bacteria present in foodstuffs is one of the main causes of...
This thesis presents the effect of the bacterial adhesion on the glass surface (hydrophilic surfaces...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been reported to reduce bacterial adhesion, but interactions between ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of chemical compounds found in different water type...
Bacterial adhesion to inert surfaces is a complex process influenced by environmental conditions. In...
This work aimed to investigate the influence of physicochemical properties and prior mode of growth ...
Bacterial adhesion to inert surfaces is a complex process influenced by environmental conditions. In...
The process of bacterial attachment to solid surfaces comprises three components, i.e., the bacteria...
Escherichia coli O157:H7 are important foodborne pathogens with the ability to attach to materials c...
International audienceBacteria possess surface properties, related to their charge, hydrophobicity a...
The ongoing interest in bacterial interactions with various surfaces, followed by attachment and sub...
Contamination of kitchen surfaces due to bacteria present in foodstuffs is one of the main causes of...
Deposition of the oral bacterium Streptococcus sobrinus HG977 onto glass (water contact angle 0 degr...
The initial adhesion of different Bacillus spores to solid surfaces was investigated. By changing en...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanism of the bacterial cell adhesion to solid surfaces i...
Contamination of kitchen surfaces due to bacteria present in foodstuffs is one of the main causes of...
This thesis presents the effect of the bacterial adhesion on the glass surface (hydrophilic surfaces...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been reported to reduce bacterial adhesion, but interactions between ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of chemical compounds found in different water type...
Bacterial adhesion to inert surfaces is a complex process influenced by environmental conditions. In...
This work aimed to investigate the influence of physicochemical properties and prior mode of growth ...
Bacterial adhesion to inert surfaces is a complex process influenced by environmental conditions. In...
The process of bacterial attachment to solid surfaces comprises three components, i.e., the bacteria...
Escherichia coli O157:H7 are important foodborne pathogens with the ability to attach to materials c...
International audienceBacteria possess surface properties, related to their charge, hydrophobicity a...
The ongoing interest in bacterial interactions with various surfaces, followed by attachment and sub...
Contamination of kitchen surfaces due to bacteria present in foodstuffs is one of the main causes of...
Deposition of the oral bacterium Streptococcus sobrinus HG977 onto glass (water contact angle 0 degr...
The initial adhesion of different Bacillus spores to solid surfaces was investigated. By changing en...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanism of the bacterial cell adhesion to solid surfaces i...