2020
DOI: 10.33073/pjm-2020-042
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Biofilm-Forming Ability and Effect of Sanitation Agents on Biofilm-Control of Thermophile Geobacillus sp. D413 and Geobacillus toebii E134

Abstract: Geobacillus sp. D413 and Geobacillus toebii E134 are aerobic, non-pathogenic, endospore-forming, obligately thermophilic bacilli. Gram-positive thermophilic bacilli can produce heat-resistant spores. The bacteria are indicator organisms for assessing the manufacturing process’s hygiene and are capable of forming biofilms on surfaces used in industrial sectors. The present study aimed to determine the biofilm-forming properties of Geobacillus isolates and how to eliminate this formation with sanitation agents. … Show more

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“…In general, the temperature. range of favorable biofilm formation for thermophilic bacilli is 50-65 • C [35], which is also supported by our study. Overall, temperature, pH, and the composition of the medium vary between species: this may be due to each of them seeking the most efficient way to adhere to a substrate and colonize under an extreme environment.…”
Section: Biofilm Formation Studysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In general, the temperature. range of favorable biofilm formation for thermophilic bacilli is 50-65 • C [35], which is also supported by our study. Overall, temperature, pH, and the composition of the medium vary between species: this may be due to each of them seeking the most efficient way to adhere to a substrate and colonize under an extreme environment.…”
Section: Biofilm Formation Studysupporting
confidence: 90%