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New perspectives for mechanisms, ingredients, and their preparation for promoting the formation of beneficial bacterial biofilm

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JOURNAL OF FOOD MEASUREMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 17, Issue 3, Pages 2386-2403

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11694-022-01777-5

Keywords

Probiotics; Biofilm; Quorum sensing; Natural product; Promoting factor

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Biofilm is a stable microbial community with probiotic strains that have beneficial effects. This article introduces the formation process and regulatory mechanisms of biofilm, and reviews strategies to promote biofilm growth. The extraction and purification process of natural products in exogenous substances are summarized. Studies have found various ways to promote biofilm formation, such as interfering with quorum sensing pathways and adhesion mechanisms. Probiotics and their secondary metabolites, as well as certain ingredients like hormones and natural extracts, play critical roles in promoting biofilm formation.
Biofilm is a complex community of microorganisms with a more stable form compared to planktonic bacteria. Probiotic strains in biofilms have been found to have beneficial effects in numerous studies. The formation process and the regulatory mechanisms of biofilm were introduced. Strategies to promote biofilm growth were reviewed in categories. And the extraction and purification process of natural products in exogenous substances was also sorted out and summarized. The research found that different modes of action of the promoting biofilm molecules discussed were facilitated by interfering with the quorum sensing pathways, adhesion mechanisms, the two-component system, influencing extracellular polymers, and secondary messengers involved in various signaling pathways. The studies showed that the strength of the biofilm can be promoted by altering the adhesion surface material and nutrient sources. Probiotics and their secondary metabolites made critical impacts. Further studies found that the ingredients that can promote the formation of bacterial biofilms include hormones, inorganic ions (Mn2+, Cu2+, Fe3+), and natural extracts (inulin, fructooligosaccharides, malic acid, catechins, genistein, cranberry extract, resveratrol, propolis ethanolic extract, bioactive peptides, etc.). The method of extraction and purification prefers safe and low-harm solvents such as ethanol and water. Physical methods were also used to improve yields, such as microwaves, ultra-high pressure, column chromatography, etc. A multi-point, staggered, and all-round examination of the development of probiotic biofilms was directed. The exploration of probiotic biofilm will be a significant advancement heading in the field of probiotic research.

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