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Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations

European Union (EU) countries strive to improve the quality and safety of food of animal origin. Food production depends on a good microbiological quality of fodder. However, feed can be a reservoir or vector of pathogenic microorganisms, including Salmonella or Escherichia coli bacteria. Salmonella...

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Autores principales: Choroszy-Król, Irena, Futoma-Kołoch, Bożena, Kuźnik, Klaudia, Wojnicz, Dorota, Tichaczek-Goska, Dorota, Frej-Mądrzak, Magdalena, Jama-Kmiecik, Agnieszka, Sarowska, Jolanta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834022
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914579
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author Choroszy-Król, Irena
Futoma-Kołoch, Bożena
Kuźnik, Klaudia
Wojnicz, Dorota
Tichaczek-Goska, Dorota
Frej-Mądrzak, Magdalena
Jama-Kmiecik, Agnieszka
Sarowska, Jolanta
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Futoma-Kołoch, Bożena
Kuźnik, Klaudia
Wojnicz, Dorota
Tichaczek-Goska, Dorota
Frej-Mądrzak, Magdalena
Jama-Kmiecik, Agnieszka
Sarowska, Jolanta
author_sort Choroszy-Król, Irena
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description European Union (EU) countries strive to improve the quality and safety of food of animal origin. Food production depends on a good microbiological quality of fodder. However, feed can be a reservoir or vector of pathogenic microorganisms, including Salmonella or Escherichia coli bacteria. Salmonella spp. and E. coli are the two most important food-borne pathogens of public health concern. Contamination with these pathogens, mainly in the poultry sector, can lead to serious food-borne diseases. Both microorganisms can form biofilms on abiotic and biotic surfaces. The cells that form biofilms are less sensitive to disinfectants, which in turn makes it difficult to eliminate them from various surfaces. Because the usage of formaldehyde in animal feed is prohibited in European countries, the replacement of this antibacterial with natural plant products seems very promising. This study aimed to assess the inhibitory effectiveness of Vaccinium vitis-idaea extract against biofilm produced by model Salmonella enterica and E. coli strains. We found that formaldehyde could effectively kill both species of bacterial cells in biofilm, while the lingonberry extract showed some antibiofilm effect on S. enterica serovar Senftenberg. In conclusion, finding natural plant products that are effective against biofilms formed by Gram-negative bacteria is still challenging.
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spelling pubmed-105729502023-10-14 Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations Choroszy-Król, Irena Futoma-Kołoch, Bożena Kuźnik, Klaudia Wojnicz, Dorota Tichaczek-Goska, Dorota Frej-Mądrzak, Magdalena Jama-Kmiecik, Agnieszka Sarowska, Jolanta Int J Mol Sci Article European Union (EU) countries strive to improve the quality and safety of food of animal origin. Food production depends on a good microbiological quality of fodder. However, feed can be a reservoir or vector of pathogenic microorganisms, including Salmonella or Escherichia coli bacteria. Salmonella spp. and E. coli are the two most important food-borne pathogens of public health concern. Contamination with these pathogens, mainly in the poultry sector, can lead to serious food-borne diseases. Both microorganisms can form biofilms on abiotic and biotic surfaces. The cells that form biofilms are less sensitive to disinfectants, which in turn makes it difficult to eliminate them from various surfaces. Because the usage of formaldehyde in animal feed is prohibited in European countries, the replacement of this antibacterial with natural plant products seems very promising. This study aimed to assess the inhibitory effectiveness of Vaccinium vitis-idaea extract against biofilm produced by model Salmonella enterica and E. coli strains. We found that formaldehyde could effectively kill both species of bacterial cells in biofilm, while the lingonberry extract showed some antibiofilm effect on S. enterica serovar Senftenberg. In conclusion, finding natural plant products that are effective against biofilms formed by Gram-negative bacteria is still challenging. MDPI 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10572950/ /pubmed/37834022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914579 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Choroszy-Król, Irena
Futoma-Kołoch, Bożena
Kuźnik, Klaudia
Wojnicz, Dorota
Tichaczek-Goska, Dorota
Frej-Mądrzak, Magdalena
Jama-Kmiecik, Agnieszka
Sarowska, Jolanta
Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations
title Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations
title_full Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations
title_fullStr Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations
title_full_unstemmed Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations
title_short Exposing Salmonella Senftenberg and Escherichia coli Strains Isolated from Poultry Farms to Formaldehyde and Lingonberry Extract at Low Concentrations
title_sort exposing salmonella senftenberg and escherichia coli strains isolated from poultry farms to formaldehyde and lingonberry extract at low concentrations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834022
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914579
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