Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks

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Autor(a) principal: Flach,Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Grzybowski,Valeska, Toniazzo,Geciane, Corção,Gertrudes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Biofilms in milk cooling tanks compromise product quality even on farms. Due to the lack of studies of this topic, this study evaluated the microbiological conditions of raw milk cooling tanks on farms and characterized the microorganisms isolated from these tanks. Samples were wiped off with sterile swabs from seven milk cooling tanks in three different points in each tank. Mesophiles and psychrotrophic counts were performed in all samples. The isolation of Pseudomonas spp., Bacillus cereus and atypical colonies formed on selective media were also performed, totalizing 297 isolates. All isolates were tested for protease and lipase production and biofilm formation. Of the total isolates, 62.9% produced protease, 55.9% produced lipase, and 50.2% produced biofilm. The most widespread genus inside the milk cooling tank was Pseudomonas since it was not possible to associate this contamination with a single sampling point in the equipment. High counts of microorganisms were found in some cooling tanks, indicating poor cleaning of the equipment and providing strong evidences of microbial biofilm presence. Moreover, it is worth mentioning the milk potential contamination with both microbial cells and their degrading enzymes, which compromises milk quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
title Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
spellingShingle Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
Flach,Juliana
psychrotrophic bacteria
cleaning process
lipase
protease
title_short Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
title_full Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
title_fullStr Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
title_full_unstemmed Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
title_sort Adhesion and production of degrading enzymes by bacteria isolated from biofilms in raw milk cooling tanks
author Flach,Juliana
author_facet Flach,Juliana
Grzybowski,Valeska
Toniazzo,Geciane
Corção,Gertrudes
author_role author
author2 Grzybowski,Valeska
Toniazzo,Geciane
Corção,Gertrudes
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Flach,Juliana
Grzybowski,Valeska
Toniazzo,Geciane
Corção,Gertrudes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv psychrotrophic bacteria
cleaning process
lipase
protease
topic psychrotrophic bacteria
cleaning process
lipase
protease
description Biofilms in milk cooling tanks compromise product quality even on farms. Due to the lack of studies of this topic, this study evaluated the microbiological conditions of raw milk cooling tanks on farms and characterized the microorganisms isolated from these tanks. Samples were wiped off with sterile swabs from seven milk cooling tanks in three different points in each tank. Mesophiles and psychrotrophic counts were performed in all samples. The isolation of Pseudomonas spp., Bacillus cereus and atypical colonies formed on selective media were also performed, totalizing 297 isolates. All isolates were tested for protease and lipase production and biofilm formation. Of the total isolates, 62.9% produced protease, 55.9% produced lipase, and 50.2% produced biofilm. The most widespread genus inside the milk cooling tank was Pseudomonas since it was not possible to associate this contamination with a single sampling point in the equipment. High counts of microorganisms were found in some cooling tanks, indicating poor cleaning of the equipment and providing strong evidences of microbial biofilm presence. Moreover, it is worth mentioning the milk potential contamination with both microbial cells and their degrading enzymes, which compromises milk quality.
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