
Biofilm Busters
Breaking Down Microbial BarriersBy Marlene Toni HyltonLength1h 2m
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Description
• Biofilms are protective communities of microbes that can cling to surfaces, shield themselves inside a sticky matrix, and become much harder to remove than free-floating bacteria.
This book explains what biofilms are, why they matter in health, water systems, wounds, dental plaque, devices, and the environment, and why ordinary antimicrobial approaches may not always reach them effectively.
• Inside, readers will learn about enzymes, surfactants, quorum sensing, antibiotics, phage research, natural support approaches, and future biofilm strategies in a clear educational way. The goal is not to promise cures, but to help readers understand the science, the possibilities, and the cautions.
Audiobook details
GenreHealth and Wellness, Self-Help
Length1 hr 2 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 24, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1 - Introduction to Biofilms
7Chapter 7: Antibiotics and Antimicrobials
2Chapter 2 - Studying Biofilms In Depth
8Chapter 8: Natural Biofilm Busting Approaches
3Chapter 3: Targeting Attachment and Matrix
9Chapter 9: Advanced Biofilm Buster Frontiers
4Chapter 4: Quorum Sensing Inhibition
10Chapter 10: Implementing Biofilm Solutions
5Chapter 5: Enzymatic Eradication
11Chapter 11: Future Outlook
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6Chapter 6: Surfactants Against Biofilms
12Chapter 12: Natural and Home Remedies