tailieunhanh - Role of extracellular proteases in biofilm degradation produced from escherichia coli and Pseudomonas mendocina

One of the most important properties of the protease enzyme is to degrade the biofilm because removal of biofilms is very difficult. In industrial settings, both the inactivation and removal of biofilms are of huge concern. If only disinfection without the removal of attached biofilms occurs, the inactivated biofilm cells may provide an ideal environment for further adhesion and growth, resulting in a complex matrix. Microbial resistance to biocides and their negative environmental impact are the main reasons for finding alternative biofilm control strategies. Enzymes are highly selective and capable of distrupting the structural stability of the biofilm EPS (extracellular polymeric substance) matrix. | Role of extracellular proteases in biofilm degradation produced from escherichia coli and Pseudomonas mendocina