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Optimization of sporulation and purification methods for sporicidal efficacy assessment on Bacillus spores.

Liang Li1, Jinshan Jin1, Haijing Hu2, Ian F Deveau3, Steven L Foley1, Huizhong Chen1.   

Abstract

Validating the efficacy of sporicidal agents is a critical step in current good manufacturing practices for disinfection requirements. A limitation is that the poor quality of spores can lead to false positive sporicidal results. The aim of this study was to explore optimal sporulation and purification methods in Bacillus spores. Spores of 7 Bacillus strains were produced in 5 different sporulation media. After density centrifugation, spore yields were measured by phase-contrast microscopy and enumeration assays. Effects of purification methods including heat, sonication and lysozyme, and maturation on spore qualities were determined by sodium hypochlorite sporicidal assay. Difco sporulation media was identified as the preferred sporulation medium for 4 out of 7 tested Bacillus strains. Sporulation rates in B. cereus, B. sphaericus, and B. thuringiensis were higher at 30°C than the rates at 37°C at a difference of 5%, 65%, and 20%, respectively. Bacillus licheniformis favored Mn2+-amended 10% Columbia Broth at 37°C for sporulation with 40-72% higher sporulation rates than other media. The maximum sporulation rates of B. cereus and B. thuringiensis were observed on double-strength Schaeffer's-glucose broth. All studied purification methods improved the spore purity with strain variations. However, intense heat (80°C for 20 min) and lysozyme (100 μg/mL) treatment impaired the spore quality of specific Bacillus strains by sensitizing them against sodium hypochlorite. The length of the maturation period had an impact on the spore resistance, and the most optimal maturation periods ranged from 7 to 21 days in Bacillus strains. The results of this study will pave the way for further evaluation of the sporicidal activity of disinfectants. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 2022.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 Bacilluszzm321990 ; Disinfectant; Pharmaceutical Compounding; Purification; Sporulation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35595506      PMCID: PMC9338887          DOI: 10.1093/jimb/kuac014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1367-5435            Impact factor:   4.258


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