Effect of combination of D-glycin and antibiotics on biofilm formation by clinical, food and environmental isolates of Escherichia coli
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Biofilm, Ceftriaxone, D-glycin, Escherichia coli, ImipenemAbstract
The ability of many bacteria to adhere to surfaces and form biofilm makes the treatment of infections so difficult and has major consequences in a variety of industries such as food industry. Biofilm generates a persistent cause of contamination, thus, in the present study; inhibition of biofilm formation efficacy of the combination of D-glycin with antibiotics was compared with the antibiotic alone against Escherichia coli biofilm formation. It was found that the synergetic action of antibiotics with D-glycin was effective on inhibition of biofilm formation. The isolates ability to form biofilm was assayed using the tissue culture plate and Congo-red agar methods and findings of this study were source related; since food origin isolates were more biofilm producers when the Congo-red agar was used as compared with tissue culture plate method. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of D-glycin, imipenem and ceftriaxone were determined. The combinations of D-glycin with antibiotics inhibited bacterial biofilm formation more than the antibiotics imipenem and ceftriaxone separately. Susceptibility test to eight antibiotics: Imipenem, ceftriaxone, ampicillin, amoxicillin, cephalexin, clarithromycin, gentamycin and tetracycline; was performed on planktonic cells, and the cells exhibited different sensitivity patterns to them depending on their source.
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