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Fungal biofilm inhibition by a component naturally produced by Candida albicans yeasts growing as a biofilm.

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  • Fungal biofilm inhibition by a component naturally produced by Candida albicans yeasts growing as a biofilm. Abstract Text:

    estelle cateauEstelle Cateau,jean-marc berjeaudJean-Marc Berjeaud, rodier Rodier,christine imbertChristine Imbert,

    The purpose of this work was to demonstrate production by the Candida yeasts growing as a biofilm of a compound that reduces candidal biofilm growth. An in vitro model of Candida albicans biofilm associated with silicone catheters was used. Supernatant medium recovered from 24-h-old C. albicans (ATCC 3153) biofilm (S24h) was added during the course of new biofilm formation by four C. albicans strains (182, 444, 2091 or ATCC 3153). Addition of S24h to adherent C. albicans cells induced an inhibition of biofilm growth (P<0.001) but displayed no activity on established biofilms. Ultrafiltration and purification assays demonstrated that the antagonistic molecule is hydrophilic and <3000Da in size.

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    e cateauE Cateau,jm berjeaudJM Berjeaud,mh rodierMH Rodier,c imbertC Imbert,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: International journal of antimicrobial agents

    VOLUME: 31

    Page Numbers: 166-70

    Journal Abbreviation: Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents

    ISSN: 0924-8579

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Equipe de Parasitologie et Mycologie Médicales, LCEE, Université de Poitiers, UMR 6008, 6 Rue de la Milètrie, BP 199, 86034 Poitiers cedex et CHU de Poitiers, France.

    Country: Netherlands

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