@article{fdi:010091158, title = {{A}nti-biofilm extracts and molecules from the marine environment}, author = {{C}audal, {F}. and {R}oullier, {C}. and {R}odrigues, {S}. and {D}ufour, {A}. and {A}rtigaud, {S}. and {L}e {B}lay, {G}. and {B}azire, {A}. and {P}etek, {S}ylvain}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{P}athogenic bacteria and their biofilms are involved in many diseases and represent a major public health problem, including the development of antibiotic resistance. {T}hese biofilms are known to cause chronic infections for which conventional antibiotic treatments are often ineffective. {T}he search for new molecules and innovative solutions to combat these pathogens and their biofilms has therefore become an urgent need. {T}he use of molecules with anti-biofilm activity would be a potential solution to these problems. {T}he marine world is rich in micro- and macro-organisms capable of producing secondary metabolites with original skeletons. {A}n interest in the chemical strategies used by some of these organisms to regulate and/or protect themselves against pathogenic bacteria and their biofilms could lead to the development of bioinspired, eco-responsible solutions. {T}hrough this original review, we listed and sorted the various molecules and extracts from marine organisms that have been described in the literature as having strictly anti-biofilm activity, without bactericidal activity.}, keywords = {biofilm ; marine natural products ; bacteria ; anti-biofilm}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{M}arine {D}rugs}, volume = {22}, numero = {7}, pages = {313 [22 ]}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.3390/md22070313}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091158}, }