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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2021.47.2.163

A Study on Inhibition of Bacterial Membrane Formation in Biofilm formed by Acne Bacteria in Valine through Property Analysis  

Song, Sang-Hun (LG Household & Health Care)
Hwang, Byung Woo (LG Household & Health Care)
Son, Seongkil (LG Household & Health Care)
Kang, Nae-Gyu (LG Household & Health Care)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.47, no.2, 2021 , pp. 163-170 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to create a technology to remove acne bacteria with human-friendly materials. First, the Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes) were adsorbed to the mica disc to grow, and then the biofilm was checked through an atomic microscope to see if the biofilm had grown. Based on the topographic image, the shape changed round, the size was 17% longer on average, and the phase value of the resonance frequency separating materials was observed as a single value, the biofilm grown by covering the extracellular polymeric substrate (EPS). As a result of processing 50 mM of amino acids in the matured biofilm, the concentration of C. acnes decreased when valine, serine, arginine and leucine were treated. Scanning with nanoindentation and AFM contact modes confirmed that the hardness of biofilms treated with Valine (Val) increased. This indicates that an AFM tip measured cell which may have more solidity than that of EPS. The experiment of fluorescent tagged to EPS displays an existence of EPS at the condition of 10 mM Val, but an inhibition of growth of EPS at the 50 mM Val. Number of C. acnes was also reduced above 10 mM of Val. Weak adhesion of biofilm generated from an inhibition of EPS formation seems to induce decrease of C. acnes. Accordingly, we elucidated that Val has an efficiency which eliminates C. acnes by approach of an inhibition of EPS.
Keywords
biofilm; acnes; eps; afm; val;
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