Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review

The formation of bacterial biofilm on implanted devices or damaged tissues leads to biomaterial-associated infections often resulting in life-threatening diseases and implant failure. It is a challenging process to eradicate biofilms as they are resistant to antimicrobial treatments. Conventional te...

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Main Authors: Tripti Thapa Gupta, Halim Ayan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/17/3548
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spelling doaj-1d2c150c90dc442c9950fbddbd148f142020-11-24T21:28:13ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-08-01917354810.3390/app9173548app9173548Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A ReviewTripti Thapa Gupta0Halim Ayan1Department of Bioengineering, College of Engineering, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606, USADepartment of Bioengineering, College of Engineering, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606, USAThe formation of bacterial biofilm on implanted devices or damaged tissues leads to biomaterial-associated infections often resulting in life-threatening diseases and implant failure. It is a challenging process to eradicate biofilms as they are resistant to antimicrobial treatments. Conventional techniques, such as high heat and chemicals exposure, may not be suitable for biofilm removal in nosocomial settings. These techniques create surface degradation on the treated materials and lead to environmental pollution due to the use of toxic chemicals. A novel technique known as non-thermal plasma has a great potential to decontaminate or sterilize those nosocomial biofilms. This article aims to provide readers with an extensive review of non-thermal plasma and biofilms to facilitate further investigations. A brief introduction summarizes the problem caused by biofilms in hospital settings with current techniques used for biofilm inactivation followed by the literature review strategy. The remainder of the review discusses plasma and its generation, the role played by plasma reactive species, various factors affecting the antimicrobial efficacy of non-thermal plasma and summarizes many studies published in the field.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/17/3548biofilmdecontaminationdielectric barrier dischargeinfectionjet plasmanon-thermal plasma
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Halim Ayan
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Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review
Applied Sciences
biofilm
decontamination
dielectric barrier discharge
infection
jet plasma
non-thermal plasma
author_facet Tripti Thapa Gupta
Halim Ayan
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title Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review
title_short Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review
title_full Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review
title_fullStr Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Application of Non-Thermal Plasma on Biofilm: A Review
title_sort application of non-thermal plasma on biofilm: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The formation of bacterial biofilm on implanted devices or damaged tissues leads to biomaterial-associated infections often resulting in life-threatening diseases and implant failure. It is a challenging process to eradicate biofilms as they are resistant to antimicrobial treatments. Conventional techniques, such as high heat and chemicals exposure, may not be suitable for biofilm removal in nosocomial settings. These techniques create surface degradation on the treated materials and lead to environmental pollution due to the use of toxic chemicals. A novel technique known as non-thermal plasma has a great potential to decontaminate or sterilize those nosocomial biofilms. This article aims to provide readers with an extensive review of non-thermal plasma and biofilms to facilitate further investigations. A brief introduction summarizes the problem caused by biofilms in hospital settings with current techniques used for biofilm inactivation followed by the literature review strategy. The remainder of the review discusses plasma and its generation, the role played by plasma reactive species, various factors affecting the antimicrobial efficacy of non-thermal plasma and summarizes many studies published in the field.
topic biofilm
decontamination
dielectric barrier discharge
infection
jet plasma
non-thermal plasma
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/17/3548
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