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Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
2018 Volume.23 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.10
Use of Nanoscale Materials for the Effective Prevention and Extermination of Bacterial Biofilms
Lee Do-Hyun

Seo Young-Min
Khan Muhammad Saad
Hwang Jang-Sun
Jo Yeon-Ho
Son Jae-Woo
Lee Kyung-Woo
Park Chan-Hwi
Chavan Sachin
Gilad Assaf. A.
Choi Jong-Hoon
Abstract
Biofilms have been shown to cause most human infections. The prevention and extermination of bacterial biofilms has always presented a major challenge in the clinic. The failure of traditional antibiotics and the development of bacterial resistance against these measures is on the rise. Nanoscale materials possess the advantage of presenting enhanced surface properties of bulk materials, and are emerging as effective agents for deterring microbial growth. This review article summarizes the fundamentals of bacterial growth, biofilm formation, mechanisms for antibacterial technologies, and usage of nanoparticles for the prevention and extermination of biofilms. Further research is required with respect to the appropriate usage of nanoparticles for the effective control of biofilms to save human lives and reduce healthcare costs.
KEYWORD
biofilm, nanomaterials, anti-bacterial property, nanotechnology
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