New Insights on Biofilm Antimicrobial Strategies
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2020) | Viewed by 83472
Special Issue Editors
2. LABBELS–Associate Laboratory, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
Interests: bacteriophages biofilms; prophagesstap hylococci; Helicobacter pylori
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: multispecies biofilms; nucleic acid mimics for therapy and diagnostics; development of hybridization-based techniques
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The study of microbial biofilms has been gaining interest in recent decades. Generally, these communities consist of cells adhering to surfaces and surrounded by a self-produced exopolymeric matrix that confers protection against external stress. Biofilms can pose a threat to almost every sector of activity, namely, agriculture, food industries, and veterinary and human health. Due to their spatial localization and metabolic state, biofilm cells are very tolerant to antibiotics or disinfectants. Recently, several novel promising therapies that can be alternative, complementary or resensitize to antimicrobials are being developed worldwide.
This Special Issue of Antibiotics deals with different strategies to prevent biofilm formation or control development. The issue welcomes various submission types, such as original research papers, short communications, reviews, case reports, and perspectives.
Potential topics for this Special Issue include different antifouling strategies but are not limited to:
- Phages or phage-derived enzymes;
- Use of physical approaches (photoporation; sonoporation);
- Development of antimicrobial peptides or nucleic acid mimics;
- Use of natural products;
- Modification of surfaces to prevent biofilm formation;
- Combinations of antimicrobial agents with a synergystic effect.
Dr. Luís Melo
Dr. Nuno F. Azevedo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biofilm prevention
- biofilm control
- surface modifications
- new generation antimicrobial compounds
- synergistic approaches
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