2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2016.06.003
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Sub-lethal doses of photodynamic therapy affect biofilm formation ability and metabolic activity of Enterococcus faecalis

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“…ICG-APDI showed a stronger inhibitory effect on biofilm formation in E. faecalis than MB- and TBO-APDI at sub-lethal levels. Interestingly, a gradual increase in metabolic activity and biofilm formation were observed upon exposure to a lower dose of sAPDI [69]. …”
Section: Can Resistance Develop After Sub-lethal Apdi?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICG-APDI showed a stronger inhibitory effect on biofilm formation in E. faecalis than MB- and TBO-APDI at sub-lethal levels. Interestingly, a gradual increase in metabolic activity and biofilm formation were observed upon exposure to a lower dose of sAPDI [69]. …”
Section: Can Resistance Develop After Sub-lethal Apdi?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings showed that PDT-ICG and PDT-MB and TBO-PDT sub-lethal reduces 42.8%, 22.6%, and 19.5% of biofilms, the sub-lethal dose of PDT-ICG and PDT-MB and TBO PDT reduced 98%, 94%, 82% of metabolic activity, in Enterococcus faecal, respectively. 33 In another study, Pourhajibagher et al investigated the effect of sub-lethal photodynamic therapy on Porphyromongus gingivalis isolated from endodontic infections using diode laser light. The findings of this study showed that MB-sPAD (25 μg/ml-117.18 J/cm 2 ) and (50-100 μg/mL-117.18 J/cm 2 ) significantly inhibited the growth of P. gingivalis than the control group.…”
Section: Application Of Photodynamic Therapy In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine the eradication effects of GH12 against 1‐day‐old E. faecalis biofilm, 1 mL of E. faecalis suspension was dispensed into a 24‐well plate and grown at 37 °C for 24 h for biofilm formation (Pourhajibagher et al 2016). After incubation, the supernatant and unattached bacteria were removed.…”
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confidence: 99%