Improved anti-biofilm activity and long-lasting effects of novel serratiopeptidase immobilized on cellulose nanofibers
In conclusion, incorporation of serratiopeptidases into CNFs improves their anti-biofilm activities without baring any cytotoxicity. KEY POINTS: • Enzymes were successfully immobilized on cellulose nanofibers using chemical method. • Immobilization of enzymes on CNFs improved their anti-biofilm activity. • T344 [8-339ss] exhibited the highest anti-biofilm activity in both conjugated and non-conjugated forms.PMID:37672071 | DOI:10.1007/s00253-023-12734-7
Source: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Maryam Rouhani Vahideh Valizadeh Haleh Bakhshandeh Sara Ali Hosseinzadeh Sara Molasalehi Seyed Mohammad Atyabi Dariush Norouzian Source Type: research
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