biofilmy
Biofilmy, also known as biofilms, are surface-attached communities of microorganisms embedded in a self-produced extracellular polymeric substance matrix. The EPS matrix, composed of polysaccharides, proteins, and extracellular DNA, provides structure, protection, and nutrient retention. Microorganisms within a biofilm show spatial and metabolic diversity, forming microcolonies connected by water channels.
Formation occurs through stages: reversible attachment of free-floating cells to a surface, irreversible adhesion, maturation with
Biofilms are ubiquitous in natural and engineered environments. They occur in rivers and soils, on plant and
Biofilms exhibit increased resistance to antimicrobials and environmental stresses due to limited penetration of compounds, slower
Control and management involve physical removal, mechanical cleaning, optimized flow, surface coatings that deter attachment, enzymatic