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Recovery of spores from thermophilic dairy bacilli and effects of their surface characteristics on attachment to different surfaces.

R B Seale1, S H Flint, A J McQuillan, P J Bremer.   

Abstract

Spores from four Geobacillus spp. were isolated from a milk powder manufacturing line in New Zealand. Liquid sporulation media produced spore yields of approximately 10(7) spores ml(-1); spores were purified using a two-phase system created with polyethylene glycol 4000 and 3 M phosphate buffer. The zeta potentials of the spores from the four isolates ranged from -10 to -20 mV at neutral pH, with an isoelectric point between pH 3 and 4. Through contact angle measurements, spores were found to be hydrophilic and had relative hydrophobicity values of 10 to 40%, as measured by the microbial adhesion to hexadecane assay. The most hydrophilic spore isolate with the smallest negative charge attached in the highest numbers to Thermanox and stainless steel (1 x 10(4) spores cm(-2)), with fewer spores attaching to glass (3 x 10(3) spores cm(-2)). However, spores produced by the other three strains attached in similar numbers (P > 0.05) to all substrata (approximately 1 x 10(3) spores cm(-2)), indicating that there was no simple relationship between individual physicochemical interactions and spore adherence. Therefore, surface modifications which limit the attachment of one strain may not be effective for all stains, and control regimens need to be devised with reference to the characteristics of the particular strains of concern.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18083853      PMCID: PMC2227720          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01725-07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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