Exploring Bacterial Biofilms
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780854669479
Pub Date: September 2025
Imprint: IntechOpen
Price: £119.00
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Description:
This volume presents a multidisciplinary exploration of bacterial biofilms, resilient microbial communities that influence medicine, biotechnology, agriculture, and environmental science. From clinical complications to ecological applications, biofilms represent both a persistent challenge and a promising resource.

Chapters cover critical topics such as biofilm disinfection in medical devices, immune responses in chronic tonsillitis, and the alarming role of biofilms in antibiotic resistance. Innovative research on dual-species biofilm interactions and pH regulation mechanisms further deepens our understanding of microbial survival strategies.

Natural solutions are also in focus. The anti-biofilm effects of garlic, thyme, and phytochemicals provide exciting prospects in the fight against resistant pathogens, including MRSA. These plant-derived compounds are explored as sustainable alternatives to conventional antimicrobials.

Importantly, the book moves beyond biofilms as threats. It reveals their positive potential in bioremediation, sustainable agriculture, and industrial processes, offering a broader view of how biofilms can be harnessed for innovation.

This book is tailored for a broad audience:

• Medical professionals seeking insight into infection control

• Microbiologists and immunologists exploring host-microbe interactions

• Pharmaceutical researchers developing novel antimicrobial strategies

• Environmental scientists and biotechnologists interested in eco-friendly solutions

• And graduate students in related fields looking for a comprehensive overview

With its clear structure and accessible language, this collection bridges the gap between fundamental research and real-world application—making it an essential resource for anyone working with or studying the multifaceted world of biofilms.