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What is Adhesion

Frontiers in Combating Antibacterial Resistance: Current Perspectives and Future Horizons
Adhesion is the propensity for unrelated particles or surfaces to stick together.
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Traditional Herbs, Spices, and Plants as a Source of Novel Antibiofilm Compounds
Srushti Khadtare (Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Maharashtra, India), Pooja Choudhary (Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Maharashtra, India), Rajshri Singh (Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Maharashtra, India), and Sagar H. Barage (Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Maharashtra, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-4139-1.ch003
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance to synthetic antimicrobial drugs has rekindled interest in natural antimicrobial compounds. Biofilms account for about 80% of total microbial infections in humans. This chapter explores the formation mechanism of biofilm which includes stages like: (i) adhesion, (ii) maturation, and (iii) differentiation, along with antimicrobial agent and antimicrobial activities of plant, spice, and herb derived components; their chemical potential and mode of action with examples of each. Biofilms use a quorum sensing communication system which varies according to types of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Plants produce a wide range of bioactive molecules which possess antimicrobial activity making them a valuable source of pharmaceutical raw material. Herbs have been used for the past thousands of years and have many medicinal and other properties. Spices and condiments are used around the globe as key flavor and fragrance enhancers in various types of cuisines. This chapter explores the antimicrobial potential of plants, herbs, and spices.
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Duality of Natural and Technological Explanations
Adhesion occurs when dissimilar particles or surfaces have a tendency to cling to one another.
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Bioinspired Solutions for MEMS Tribology
It is the tendency of surfaces to cling/stick to one another. Materials with higher surface energy exhibit higher surface adhesion and vice versa.
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