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Pernicious Attitude of Microbial Biofilms in Agri-Farm Industries: Acquisitions and Challenges of Existing Antibiofilm Approachesopen access

Authors
Toushik, Sazzad HossenRoy, AnamikaAlam, MohaimanulRahman, Umma HabibaNath, Nikash KantiNahar, ShamsunMatubber, BidyutUddin, Md JamalRoy, Pantu Kumar
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
pathogenic biofilm; foodborne pathogen; food safety; antibiofilm control; green approach
Citation
Microorganisms, v.10, no.12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Microorganisms
Volume
10
Number
12
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71845
DOI
10.3390/microorganisms10122348
ISSN
2076-2607
2076-2607
Abstract
Biofilm is a complex matrix made up of extracellular polysaccharides, DNA, and proteins that protect bacteria against physical, chemical, and biological stresses and allow them to survive in harsh environments. Safe and healthy foods are mandatory for saving lives. However, foods can be contaminated by pathogenic microorganisms at any stage from farm to fork. The contaminated foods allow pathogenic microorganisms to form biofilms and convert the foods into stigmatized poison for consumers. Biofilm formation by pathogenic microorganisms in agri-farm industries is still poorly understood and intricate to control. In biofilms, pathogenic bacteria are dwelling in a complex manner and share their genetic and physicochemical properties making them resistant to common antimicrobial agents. Therefore, finding the appropriate antibiofilm approaches is necessary to inhibit and eradicate the mature biofilms from foods and food processing surfaces. Advanced studies have already established several emerging antibiofilm approaches including plant- and microbe-derived biological agents, and they proved their efficacy against a broad-spectrum of foodborne pathogens. This review investigates the pathogenic biofilm-associated problems in agri-farm industries, potential remedies, and finding the solution to overcome the current challenges of antibiofilm approaches.
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