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toxicity of available antibiotics drive the researchers toward the discovery of many effective natural anti-biofilm agents. Natural extracts and natural product-based anti-biofilm agents are more efficient than the chemically synthesized counterparts with lesser side effects. The present review primarily focuses on various natural anti-biofilm agents, i.e., phytochemicals, biosurfactants, antimicrobial peptides, and microbial enzymes along with their sources, mechanism of action via interfering in the quorum-sensing pathways, disruption of extracellular polymeric substance, adhesion mechanism, and their inhibitory concentrations existing in literature so far. This study provides a better understanding that a particular natural anti-biofilm molecule exhibits a different mode of actions and biofilm inhibitory activity against more than one pathogenic species. This information can be exploited further to improve the therapeutic strategy by a combination of more than one natural anti-biofilm compounds from diverse sources.
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Rojita Mishra
Polish Botanical Society
Amrita Kumari Panda
Santosh University
Surajit De Mandal
Mahaveer Academy of Technology and Science University
Frontiers in Microbiology
South China Agricultural University
Kumaun University
Sarguja University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0120f06be84a7ac8859d25 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.566325
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