Food-processing facilities harbor a wide diversity of microorganisms that persist and interact in multispecies biofilms, which could provide an ecological niche for pathogens to better colonize and gain tolerance against sanitization. Biofilm formation by foodborne pathogens is a serious threat to food safety and public health. Biofilms are formed in an environment through synergistic interactions within the microbial community through mutual adaptive response to their long-term coexistence. Mixed-species biofilms are more tolerant to sanitizers than single-species biofilms or their planktonic equivalents. Hence, there is a need to explore how multispecies biofilms help in protecting the foodborne pathogen from common sanitizers and dissemi...
Biofilm is a complex matrix made up of extracellular polysaccharides, DNA, and proteins that protect...
Diverse microorganisms are able to grow on food matrixes and along food industry infrastructures. Th...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many diff...
Materials and equipment in food processing industries are colonized by surface-associated microbial ...
Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing envi...
In the past, interest in biofilms was limited to research related to water distribution systems, was...
Biofilms are multicellular sessile microbial communities embedded in hydrated extracellular polymeri...
Biofilms are dense surface-attached microbial communities consisting of bacterial colonies embedded ...
In nature there is a spontaneous tendency of microorganisms to attach to wet surfaces, to multiply a...
In nature there is a spontaneous tendency of microorganisms to attach to wet surfaces, to multiply a...
Biofilms, present as microorganisms and surviving on surfaces, can increase food cross contamination...
Biofilm is a microbial association or community attached to different biotic or abiotic surfaces or ...
Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing envi...
A community-based sessile life style is the normal mode of growth and survival for many bacterial sp...
Biofilms is a complex structure of microorganism enclosed an extracellular polymeric substances (EPS...
Biofilm is a complex matrix made up of extracellular polysaccharides, DNA, and proteins that protect...
Diverse microorganisms are able to grow on food matrixes and along food industry infrastructures. Th...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many diff...
Materials and equipment in food processing industries are colonized by surface-associated microbial ...
Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing envi...
In the past, interest in biofilms was limited to research related to water distribution systems, was...
Biofilms are multicellular sessile microbial communities embedded in hydrated extracellular polymeri...
Biofilms are dense surface-attached microbial communities consisting of bacterial colonies embedded ...
In nature there is a spontaneous tendency of microorganisms to attach to wet surfaces, to multiply a...
In nature there is a spontaneous tendency of microorganisms to attach to wet surfaces, to multiply a...
Biofilms, present as microorganisms and surviving on surfaces, can increase food cross contamination...
Biofilm is a microbial association or community attached to different biotic or abiotic surfaces or ...
Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing envi...
A community-based sessile life style is the normal mode of growth and survival for many bacterial sp...
Biofilms is a complex structure of microorganism enclosed an extracellular polymeric substances (EPS...
Biofilm is a complex matrix made up of extracellular polysaccharides, DNA, and proteins that protect...
Diverse microorganisms are able to grow on food matrixes and along food industry infrastructures. Th...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many diff...