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Using enzymes to remove biofilms of bacterial isolates sampled in the food-industry
Authors:Yannick Lequette  Gauthier Boels  Martine Clarisse  Christine Faille
Institution:1. INRA , PIHM, UR638, Villeneuve d'Ascq , France yannick.lequette@lille.inra.fr;3. REALCO S.A. , Louvain-la-Neuve , Belgium;4. INRA , PIHM, UR638, Villeneuve d'Ascq , France
Abstract:The aim of this study was to analyze the cleaning efficiency of polysaccharidases and proteolytic enzymes against biofilms of bacterial species found in food industry processing lines and to study enzyme effects on the composition of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and biofilm removal in a Clean-in-Place (CIP) procedure. The screening of 7 proteases and polysaccharidases for removal of biofilms of 16 bacterial species was first evaluated using a microtiter plate assay. The alkaline pH buffer removed more biofilm biomass as well as affecting a larger range of bacterial species. The two serine proteases and α-amylase were the most efficient enzymes. Proteolytic enzymes promoted biofilm removal of a larger range of bacterial species than polysaccharidases. Using three isolates derived from two bacterial species widely found in food processing lines (Pseudomonas fluorescens and the Bacillus cereus group), biofilms were developed on stainless steel slides and enzymatic solutions were used to remove the biofilms using CIP procedure. Serine proteases were more efficient in removing cells of Bacillus biofilms than polysaccharidases. However, polysaccharidases were more efficient in removing P. fluorescens biofilms than serine proteases. Solubilization of enzymes with a buffer containing surfactants, and dispersing and chelating agents enhanced the efficiency of polysaccharidases and proteases respectively in removing biofilms of Bacillus and P. fluorescens. A combination of enzymes targeting several components of EPS, surfactants, dispersing and chelating agents would be an efficient alternative to chemical cleaning agents.
Keywords:biofilm removal  enzyme cleaners  Clean-in-Place (CIP)  stainless steel  food  extracellular polymeric substances (EPS)
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