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Comparative analysis of quantitative methodologies for Vibrionaceae biofilms
Authors
AA Chavez-Dozal
Alba A. Chavez-Dozal
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CG Pierce
D McDougald
Diane McDougald
DM Kuhn
DS Ariyakumar
FH Yildiz
HT Taff
JH Merrit
JW Costerton
Martina Erken
Michele K. Nishiguchi
Neda Nourabadi
P Watnick
PR Chowdhury
VA Ray
Publication date
1 November 2016
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
© 2016, Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i. Multiple symbiotic and free-living Vibrio spp. grow as a form of microbial community known as a biofilm. In the laboratory, methods to quantify Vibrio biofilm mass include crystal violet staining, direct colony-forming unit (CFU) counting, dry biofilm cell mass measurement, and observation of development of wrinkled colonies. Another approach for bacterial biofilms also involves the use of tetrazolium (XTT) assays (used widely in studies of fungi) that are an appropriate measure of metabolic activity and vitality of cells within the biofilm matrix. This study systematically tested five techniques, among which the XTT assay and wrinkled colony measurement provided the most reproducible, accurate, and efficient methods for the quantitative estimation of Vibrionaceae biofilms
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