TY - JOUR
T1 - Basic and applied aspects of microbial adhesion at the hydrocarbon
T2 - Water interface
AU - Rosenberg, Mel
N1 - Funding Information:
I am grateful to R. J. Doyle for many stimulating talks and critical evaluation of this manuscript, to M. M. Cowan for a helpful discussion on configurational changes at interfaces, to S. Goldberg for assistance in preparation of the manuscript, and to the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation, Jerusalem, Israel, for support (Grant 86-0023) of part of the work described herein.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - Microbial hydrophobicity has been studied since 1924. During the last decade, various techniques have become available for measuring hydrophobic surface properties of microbial cells. This has led to a surge in investigations suggesting a role for hydrophobicity in adhesion of bacteria to an array of surfaces (oral surfaces, mineral particles, fatty meat, epithelial cells, phagocytes, biomaterials), partitioning at interfaces, as well as gliding mobility. The present manuscript comprises a critical, chronological look at the origins of microbial hydrophobicity research, its development, origins, and applications. Emphasis is placed on microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons, a technique with which the author has the most experience and research interest.
AB - Microbial hydrophobicity has been studied since 1924. During the last decade, various techniques have become available for measuring hydrophobic surface properties of microbial cells. This has led to a surge in investigations suggesting a role for hydrophobicity in adhesion of bacteria to an array of surfaces (oral surfaces, mineral particles, fatty meat, epithelial cells, phagocytes, biomaterials), partitioning at interfaces, as well as gliding mobility. The present manuscript comprises a critical, chronological look at the origins of microbial hydrophobicity research, its development, origins, and applications. Emphasis is placed on microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons, a technique with which the author has the most experience and research interest.
KW - Adhesion
KW - Hydrocarbon
KW - Interface
KW - Microbial hydrophobicity
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U2 - 10.3109/10408419109113512
DO - 10.3109/10408419109113512
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AN - SCOPUS:0025949859
SN - 1040-841X
VL - 18
SP - 159
EP - 173
JO - Critical Reviews in Microbiology
JF - Critical Reviews in Microbiology
IS - 2
ER -