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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, February 2005, p. 728-732, Vol. 49, No. 2
0066-4804/05/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/AAC.49.2.728-732.2005
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Center for Biofilm Engineering and Department of Chemical Engineering, Montana State UniversityBozeman, Bozeman, Montana
Received 7 June 2004/ Returned for modification 10 August 2004/ Accepted 12 October 2004
The transient diffusion of fluorescent tracers into biofilm cell clusters of Staphylococcus epidermidis was visualized by time lapse confocal scanning laser microscopy. Rhodamine B diffused into the center of cell clusters that were 200 to 600 µm in diameter within a few minutes. The apparent effective diffusion coefficient calculated from these data averaged 3.7 x 107 cm2 s1 or 11% of the value in pure water. Fluorescein diffused into biofilm more rapidly, with a diffusion coefficient that averaged 1.6 x 106 cm2 s1, or 32% of the value in water. This study provides direct, visual confirmation that solutes the size of many antibiotics and biocides can diffuse rapidly into biofilms.
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