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AuthorMechmechani, Samah
AuthorYammine, Jina
AuthorAlhuthali, Sakhr
AuthorEL Mouzawak, Majededdine
AuthorCharvourou, Georgia
AuthorGhasrsallaoui, Adem
AuthorChihib, Nour Eddine
AuthorDoulgeraki, Agapi
AuthorKaram, Layal
Available date2024-09-25T07:55:38Z
Publication Date2024-07-01
Publication NameInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25137222
CitationMechmechani, S.; Yammine, J.; Alhuthali, S.; EL Mouzawak, M.; Charvourou, G.; Gharsallaoui, A.; Chihib, N.E.; Doulgeraki, A.; Karam, L. Study of the Resistance of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm, Biofilm-Detached Cells, and Planktonic Cells to Microencapsulated Carvacrol Used Alone or Combined with Low-pH Treatment. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25, 7222. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25137222
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59268
AbstractMicrobial biofilms pose severe problems in the medical field and food industry, as they are the cause of many serious infections and food-borne diseases. The extreme biofilms’ resistance to conventional anti-microbial treatments presents a major challenge to their elimination. In this study, the difference in resistance between Staphylococcus aureus DSMZ 12463 biofilms, biofilm-detached cells, and planktonic cells against microcapsules containing carvacrol was assessed. The antimicrobial/antibiofilm activity of low pH disinfection medium containing the microencapsulated carvacrol was also studied. In addition, the effect of low pH on the in vitro carvacrol release from microcapsules was investigated. The minimum inhibitory concentration of microencapsulated carvacrol was 0.625 mg mL−1. The results showed that biofilms exhibited greater resistance to microencapsulated carvacrol than the biofilm-detached cells and planktonic cells. Low pH treatment alone, by hydrochloric acid addition, showed no bactericidal effect on any of the three states of S. aureus strain. However, microencapsulated carvacrol was able to significantly reduce the planktonic cells and biofilm-detached cells below the detection limit (no bacterial counts), and the biofilm by approximatively 3 log CFU mL−1. In addition, results showed that microencapsulated carvacrol combined with low pH treatment reduced biofilm by more than 5 log CFU mL−1. Thus, the use of microencapsulated carvacrol in acidic environment could be a promising approach to combat biofilms from abiotic surfaces.
SponsorThis project was supported by the EuromicropH COST action CA18113.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectbiofilm
biofilm-detached cells
microencapsulated carvacrol
planktonic cells
Staphylococcus aureus
TitleStudy of the Resistance of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm, Biofilm-Detached Cells, and Planktonic Cells to Microencapsulated Carvacrol Used Alone or Combined with Low-pH Treatment
TypeArticle
Issue Number13
Volume Number25
ESSN1422-0067
dc.accessType Open Access


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