 10 isolates belonging to produce SPP were collected and diagnosed by PCR using 16S RNA gene and ureaC gene. All isolates were sensitive to several antibiotics, but both species of P. mirabilis and P. vulgaris showed low sensitivity to tetracycline and amicacin. AG and TiO2 N-piece were found to inhibit the growth of these bacteria, with mic values of 10 milligrams per milliliter for AG N-piece and 14 to 15 mg slash ml for TiO2 N-piece. The FLAL gene expression was down-regulated in response to the N-piece, which led to a decrease in swarming movement. It is recommended to use these inhibitors in combination with antibiotics to treat produce infections while minimizing toxicity to humans. This article was authored by Terir Hadisala, Saba Taleb Hashim, Salman Isrolemallik and others.