hydrophobicity was found to be very high for Lactobacillus fermentum subsp. cellobiosus
and Salmonella Gallinarum; high values could indicate a greater ability to adhere to
epithelial cells. Studies on Lactobacillus animalis indicated relative cell surface
hydrophobicities smaller than those of L. fermentum subsp. cellobiosus and L. fermentum. L.
animalis and Enterococcus faecalis were able to coaggregate with L. fermentum subsp …