Studying antimicrobial-induced morphostructural damage of bacteria by scanning electron microscope

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Abstract

In this investigation, a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) method was used to examine the morphostructural changes in bacterial cells induced by antimicrobial agents. SEM-based visual approach is referred the study of bacterial cells and their physiological consequences when affected by antibiotics or antibacterial agents permitting the observation of characteristic morphological defects of cell wall, and provides valuable insights into processes involved in bacterial cell death. This experiment visualized various step-by-step techniques used in the slide preparation of bacterial cells treated with specific antimicrobial agent for analyzing the morphological alterations such as increase of cell wall roughness, cell disruption, cell swelling and lysed cell formation due to loss of intracellular material using SEM analysis when compared with untreated normal cells as a control. The SEM approach used in this visual experiment may analyze the antimicrobial effect of any commercially known or new compounds in a very conducive manner.

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Shukla, S. (2015). Studying antimicrobial-induced morphostructural damage of bacteria by scanning electron microscope. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 10(4), 870–874. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v10i4.25427

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