Introduction: Balneotherapy centers of Ischia island (Italy) offer treatments for different dermatological diseases (psoriasis, acne, atopic dermatitis) and upper respiratory tract infections. In this study, we integrated morphological and molecular approaches to give bacterial diversity of microbial mat samples collected from the thermae of Ischia. Methods: Samples were collected during 2019 at four sites. Some bacterial strains ATCC for antibacterial and antibiofilm Activity were tested. After morphological characterization, screening for antagonistic isolates was made. The colonies isolated from thermal mud samples were submitted to molecular characterization. Susceptibility testing by dilution spotting was carried out and antibacterial ...
D.Tech. (Biotechnology)Abstract: Hot-spring environments are valuable resources for novel and useful...
Ma’in hot springs are known as sites of balneotherapy. However, little is known about their microbio...
Abstract Thermal springs are natural environments present all over the world and thei...
Introduction. Balneotherapy centers of Ischia island (Italy) offer treatments for different dermatol...
Abstract In literature, the microbial diversity of hot spring waters has been the foc...
Recently, the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacterial infections has been considered one of t...
Aim: Fine granular clay, the so-called 'peloids,' allowed to ripen for several months in contact wit...
The Euganean Thermal District has been known since Roman times for the therapeutic properties of pel...
We identified and investigated the biological activities of Thermomonas hydrothermalis, isolated bac...
Thermophilic bacteria are a source of bioactive compounds that have many benefits for human life. On...
In this study, bacteria were analyzed from a near-surface environment impacted by the anthracite coa...
Microbial communities growing, around hot springs (bioglea), of which cyanobacteria are the main com...
Bacteria can interact with each or other microorganisms by releasing, sensing, and reacting to small...
Geothermal springs are rich in various metal ions due to the interaction between rock and water that...
The Ischia hydrothermal system was analyzed through hydrogeological and microbial community investi...
D.Tech. (Biotechnology)Abstract: Hot-spring environments are valuable resources for novel and useful...
Ma’in hot springs are known as sites of balneotherapy. However, little is known about their microbio...
Abstract Thermal springs are natural environments present all over the world and thei...
Introduction. Balneotherapy centers of Ischia island (Italy) offer treatments for different dermatol...
Abstract In literature, the microbial diversity of hot spring waters has been the foc...
Recently, the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacterial infections has been considered one of t...
Aim: Fine granular clay, the so-called 'peloids,' allowed to ripen for several months in contact wit...
The Euganean Thermal District has been known since Roman times for the therapeutic properties of pel...
We identified and investigated the biological activities of Thermomonas hydrothermalis, isolated bac...
Thermophilic bacteria are a source of bioactive compounds that have many benefits for human life. On...
In this study, bacteria were analyzed from a near-surface environment impacted by the anthracite coa...
Microbial communities growing, around hot springs (bioglea), of which cyanobacteria are the main com...
Bacteria can interact with each or other microorganisms by releasing, sensing, and reacting to small...
Geothermal springs are rich in various metal ions due to the interaction between rock and water that...
The Ischia hydrothermal system was analyzed through hydrogeological and microbial community investi...
D.Tech. (Biotechnology)Abstract: Hot-spring environments are valuable resources for novel and useful...
Ma’in hot springs are known as sites of balneotherapy. However, little is known about their microbio...
Abstract Thermal springs are natural environments present all over the world and thei...