Riboflavin- and chlorophyllin-based antimicrobial photoinactivation of brevundimonas sp. esa1 biofilms

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  • who: Alisa Gricajeva et al. from the Campos, Brazil Universidad Nacional de Ru0131u00b4o Cuarto have published the research: Riboflavin- and chlorophyllin-based antimicrobial photoinactivation of Brevundimonas sp. ESA1 biofilms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aims to investigate whether RF-based and Chl-based API can efficiently inactivate biofilms of Brevundimonas sp. In this work, by comparing the optical absorption spectra of the PSs and irradiance spectra of LEDs, it was determined that 402 nm and 440 nm are optimal to excite Chl and RF, respectively.
  • how: Showed that planktonic cells of . . .

     

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