Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]

Biofilm is a microbial community that attaches to a surface and is enclosed in extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix. Formation of biofilm often develops resistance towards a wide spectrum of antimicrobial agents. Since the biofilm-mediated diseases are commonly difficult to treat, there is...

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Main Authors: Johari, Nur Anisah, Amran, Siti Sarah Diyana, Che Man, Che Amira Izzati, Raja Yahaya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman, Kamaruzzaman, Alya Nur Athirah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.471142021-06-08T15:45:51Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47114/ Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.] Johari, Nur Anisah Amran, Siti Sarah Diyana Che Man, Che Amira Izzati Raja Yahaya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman Kamaruzzaman, Alya Nur Athirah Microbial ecology Biofilm is a microbial community that attaches to a surface and is enclosed in extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix. Formation of biofilm often develops resistance towards a wide spectrum of antimicrobial agents. Since the biofilm-mediated diseases are commonly difficult to treat, there is a need to find new antibiofilm agent. The studies on antibiofilm activities of plant species have received a great deal of attention over the last few decades. In Malaysia, plant species have been used as alternatives to the conventional antimicrobial therapy. Several Malaysian plant species are known to control biofilm infection by inhibition of quorum sensing pathway, disruption of EPS matrix, alteration of cell permeability and reduction in cell surface hydrophobicity. This review demonstrates that Malaysian plant species may become excellent therapeutic agents in combating the biofilm infection. Faculty of Applied Sciences 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47114/1/47114.pdf ID47114 Johari, Nur Anisah and Amran, Siti Sarah Diyana and Che Man, Che Amira Izzati and Raja Yahaya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman and Kamaruzzaman, Alya Nur Athirah (2020) Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]. Scienceetters (ScL), 14 (2). pp. 34-46. ISSN 1675-7785
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topic Microbial ecology
spellingShingle Microbial ecology
Johari, Nur Anisah
Amran, Siti Sarah Diyana
Che Man, Che Amira Izzati
Raja Yahaya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
Kamaruzzaman, Alya Nur Athirah
Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]
description Biofilm is a microbial community that attaches to a surface and is enclosed in extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix. Formation of biofilm often develops resistance towards a wide spectrum of antimicrobial agents. Since the biofilm-mediated diseases are commonly difficult to treat, there is a need to find new antibiofilm agent. The studies on antibiofilm activities of plant species have received a great deal of attention over the last few decades. In Malaysia, plant species have been used as alternatives to the conventional antimicrobial therapy. Several Malaysian plant species are known to control biofilm infection by inhibition of quorum sensing pathway, disruption of EPS matrix, alteration of cell permeability and reduction in cell surface hydrophobicity. This review demonstrates that Malaysian plant species may become excellent therapeutic agents in combating the biofilm infection.
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author Johari, Nur Anisah
Amran, Siti Sarah Diyana
Che Man, Che Amira Izzati
Raja Yahaya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
Kamaruzzaman, Alya Nur Athirah
author_facet Johari, Nur Anisah
Amran, Siti Sarah Diyana
Che Man, Che Amira Izzati
Raja Yahaya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman
Kamaruzzaman, Alya Nur Athirah
author_sort Johari, Nur Anisah
title Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]
title_short Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]
title_full Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]
title_fullStr Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of Malaysian plant species: a review / Nur Anisah Johari … [et al.]
title_sort anti-biofilm potential and mode of action of malaysian plant species: a review / nur anisah johari … [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Applied Sciences
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47114/1/47114.pdf
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/47114/
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