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The FT-IR and Raman Spectroscopies as Tools for Biofilm Characterization Created by Cariogenic Streptococci

Barbara Gieroba, Mikołaj Krysa, Kinga Wójtowicz, Adrian Wiater, Małgorzata Pleszczyńska, Michał Tomczyk, Anna Sroka‐Bartnicka

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences144 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectroscopy and mapping were applied to the analysis of biofilms produced by bacteria of the genus Streptococcus. Bacterial biofilm, also called dental plaque, is the main cause of periodontal disease and tooth decay. It consists of a complex microbial community embedded in an extracellular matrix composed of highly hydrated extracellular polymeric substances and is a combination of salivary and bacterial proteins, lipids, polysaccharides, nucleic acids, and inorganic ions. This study confirms the value of Raman and FT-IR spectroscopies in biology, medicine, and pharmacy as effective tools for bacterial product characterization.

Topics & Concepts

BiofilmExtracellular polymeric substanceRaman spectroscopyMicrobiologyNucleic acidStreptococcus mutansExtracellular polysaccharidePolysaccharideChemistryBacteriaExtracellular matrixFourier transform infrared spectroscopyDental plaqueStreptococcusBiochemistryBiologyChemical engineeringGeneticsEngineeringOpticsPhysicsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchOral microbiology and periodontitis researchBacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing