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Removal of Pseudomonas putida biofilm and associated extracellular polymeric substances from stainless steel using simulated clean-in-place system
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Antoniou, Katerina |
| Copyright Year | 2002 |
| Abstract | Pseudomonas putida is a common food contact surface biofilm producer, producing high amounts of extracellular polymeric substances. The purpose of this study was to develop a method for observing Ps. putida biofilm and associated EPS remaining after clean-in-place treatment and determine the ability of CIP to remove EPS from stainless steel. Stainless steel coupons were soiled with 3-day Ps. putida biofilm growth. Samples were cleaned using a simulated CIP system. DNA staining using Hoescht 33258 and EPS staining using Lectin PNA were compared on cleaned coupons cleaned using 1.28%, 2.0%, 4.0%, and 6.0% sodium hydroxide at 66 ̊C for 3 min followed by a sterile water rinse, neutralizing in phosphate buffer and viewed under a epifluoerescent microscope. The effectiveness of cleaning for removing EPS was also determined using 1.5% and 2.0% sodium hydroxide at 68 ̊C and 70 ̊C. Sodium hydroxide concentration of 1.28% at 66 ̊C is sufficient to remove Hoescht but not Lectin binding material. A minimum of 2.5% sodium hydroxide at 66 ̊C was sufficient to remove Hoescht and Lectin binding material. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/antoniou_katerina_200208_ms.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |