Abstract
Planktonic bacteria are capable of forming biofilms, which are described as microbial aggregates
embedded within a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and are found attached to
abiotic or biotic surfaces (1,2). The EPS contains exopolysaccharides, nucleic acids , proteins and lipids
forming a protective matrix surrounding bacterial cells (3)
. Bacteria attach to the EPS facilitating cellcell communication and cell-surface interactions (4)
. The biofilm matrix is important in maintaining
the biofilm lifestyle, it has an influence on microbial behaviour, virulence and tolerance to
antimicrobials