Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose

OBJECTIVES: The adhesion of colloidal probes of stainless steel, glass and cellulose to Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms was examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM) to allow comparisons between surfaces to which biofilms might adhere. RESULTS: Biofilm was grown on a stainless steel substrate...

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Main Authors: Wan Dagang, W. R., Bowen, J., O'Keeffe, J., Robbins, P. T., Zhang, Z.
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spelling my.utm.687432017-11-20T08:52:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68743/ Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose Wan Dagang, W. R. Bowen, J. O'Keeffe, J. Robbins, P. T. Zhang, Z. Q Science (General) OBJECTIVES: The adhesion of colloidal probes of stainless steel, glass and cellulose to Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms was examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM) to allow comparisons between surfaces to which biofilms might adhere. RESULTS: Biofilm was grown on a stainless steel substrate and covered most of the surface after 96 h. AFM approach and retraction curves were obtained when the biofilm was immersed in a tryptone/soy medium. On approach, all the colloidal probes experienced a long non-contact phase more than 100 nm in length, possibly due to the steric repulsion by extracellular polymers from the biofilm and hydrophobic effects. Retraction data showed that the adhesion varied from position to position on the biofilm. The mean value of adhesion of glass to the biofilm (48 ± 7 nN) was the greatest, followed by stainless steel (30 ± 7 nN) and cellulose (7.8 ± 0.4 nN). CONCLUSION: The method allows understanding of adhesion between the three materials and biofilm, and development of a better strategy to remove the biofilm from these surfaces relevant to different industrial applications. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Wan Dagang, W. R. and Bowen, J. and O'Keeffe, J. and Robbins, P. T. and Zhang, Z. (2016) Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose. Biotechnology Letters, 38 (5). pp. 787-792. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10529-016-2047-x DOI: 10.1007/s10529-016-2047-x
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Wan Dagang, W. R.
Bowen, J.
O'Keeffe, J.
Robbins, P. T.
Zhang, Z.
Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
description OBJECTIVES: The adhesion of colloidal probes of stainless steel, glass and cellulose to Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms was examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM) to allow comparisons between surfaces to which biofilms might adhere. RESULTS: Biofilm was grown on a stainless steel substrate and covered most of the surface after 96 h. AFM approach and retraction curves were obtained when the biofilm was immersed in a tryptone/soy medium. On approach, all the colloidal probes experienced a long non-contact phase more than 100 nm in length, possibly due to the steric repulsion by extracellular polymers from the biofilm and hydrophobic effects. Retraction data showed that the adhesion varied from position to position on the biofilm. The mean value of adhesion of glass to the biofilm (48 ± 7 nN) was the greatest, followed by stainless steel (30 ± 7 nN) and cellulose (7.8 ± 0.4 nN). CONCLUSION: The method allows understanding of adhesion between the three materials and biofilm, and development of a better strategy to remove the biofilm from these surfaces relevant to different industrial applications.
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author Wan Dagang, W. R.
Bowen, J.
O'Keeffe, J.
Robbins, P. T.
Zhang, Z.
author_facet Wan Dagang, W. R.
Bowen, J.
O'Keeffe, J.
Robbins, P. T.
Zhang, Z.
author_sort Wan Dagang, W. R.
title Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
title_short Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
title_full Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
title_fullStr Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
title_full_unstemmed Adhesion of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
title_sort adhesion of pseudomonas fluorescens biofilms to glass, stainless steel and cellulose
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68743/
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