期刊
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
卷 120, 期 2, 页码 366-378出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jam.13013
关键词
biofilm; disinfection; food processing; Listeria; Pseudomonas; salmon; sanitation
资金
- Norwegian Seafood Research Fund
- Research Council of Norway
- COST action - European Union [FA1202]
- Southeastern Regional Health Authorities
AimsThe microbiota surviving sanitation of salmon-processing conveyor belts was identified and its growth dynamics further investigated in a model mimicking processing surfaces in such plants. Methods and ResultsA diverse microbiota dominated by Gram-negative bacteria was isolated after regular sanitation in three salmon processing plants. A cocktail of 14 bacterial isolates representing all genera isolated from conveyor belts (Listeria, Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, Brochothrix, Serratia, Acinetobacter, Rhodococcus and Chryseobacterium) formed stable biofilms on steel coupons (12 degrees C, salmon broth) of about 10(9)CFUcm(-2) after 2days. High-throughput sequencing showed that Listeria monocytogenes represented 01-001% of the biofilm population and that Pseudomonas spp dominated. Interestingly, both Brochothrix sp. and a Pseudomonas sp. dominated in the surrounding suspension. ConclusionsThe microbiota surviving sanitation is dominated by Pseudomonas spp. The background microbiota in biofilms inhibit, but do not eliminate L.monocytogenes. Significance and Impact of the StudyThe results highlights that sanitation procedures have to been improved in the salmon-processing industry, as high numbers of a diverse microbiota survived practical sanitation. High-throughput sequencing enables strain level studies of population dynamics in biofilm.
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