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Eco-alternative treatments for Vibrio parahaemolyticus and V. cholerae biofilms from shrimp industry through Eucalyptus

Understanding how environmental variables influence biofilm formation becomes relevant for managing Vibrio biofilm-related infections in shrimp production. Therefore, we evaluated the impact of temperature, time, and initial inoculum in the biofilm development of these two Vibrio species using a mul...

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Published in:PloS one 2024-08, Vol.19 (8), p.e0304126
Main Authors: Jara-Medina, Nicolás Renato, Cueva, Dario Fernando, Cedeño-Pinargote, Ariana Cecibel, Gualle, Arleth, Aguilera-Pesantes, Daniel, Méndez, Miguel Ángel, Orejuela-Escobar, Lourdes, Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F, Cortez-Zambrano, Rebeca, Miranda-Moyano, Nelson, Tejera, Eduardo, Machado, António
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Summary:Understanding how environmental variables influence biofilm formation becomes relevant for managing Vibrio biofilm-related infections in shrimp production. Therefore, we evaluated the impact of temperature, time, and initial inoculum in the biofilm development of these two Vibrio species using a multifactorial experimental design. Planktonic growth inhibition and inhibition/eradication of Vibrio biofilms, more exactly V. parahaemolyticus (VP87 and VP275) and V. cholerae (VC112) isolated from shrimp farms were evaluated by Eucalyptus and Guava aqueous leaf extracts and compared to tetracycline and ceftriaxone. Preliminary results showed that the best growth conditions of biofilm development for V. parahaemolyticus were 24 h and 24°C (p
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0304126