Morphophysiological changes in staphylococcus aureus biofilms treated with plasma-activated hydrogen peroxide solution

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Plasma-activated solution has attracted more attention in the food industry due to no chemical residue and good bacteriostatic properties. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of plasma-activated hydrogen peroxide solution (PAH) on the morphophysiology of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. PAH was prepared using dielectric-barrier-discharge plasma and incubated with S. aureus biofilms for 0–40 min. Changes in biofilm morphophysiology were evaluated with laser scanning confocal microscopy, electron microscopic images, reactive oxygen species (ROS) content, metabolic capacity, and 1% agarose gel. Results indicated that the population of S. aureus in the biofilms was reduced by 4.04-log after incubation with PAH for 30 min. The thickness and metabolic capacity of biofilms were decreased, the ROS content and DNA fragments of bacteria increased after PAH treatments. Data suggested that PAH treatments significantly destroyed the morphophysiology of S. aureus (ATCC 6538) biofilms and could be considered as a valuable anti-biofilm technology to reduce foodborne pathogens on food and/or in food facilities.

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Zhao, J., Qian, J., Luo, J., Huang, M., Yan, W., & Zhang, J. (2021). Morphophysiological changes in staphylococcus aureus biofilms treated with plasma-activated hydrogen peroxide solution. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112411597

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