International audienceThis study aimed to characterize biofilms from the paper industry and evaluate the effectiveness of enzymatic treatments in reducing them. The extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) extracted from six industrial biofilms were studied. EPS were mainly proteins, the protein to polysaccharide ratio ranging from 1.3 to 8.6 depending on where the sampling point was situated in the paper making process. Eight hydrolytic enzymes were screened on a 24-h multi-species biofilm. The enzymes were tested at various concentrations and contact durations. Glycosidases and lipases were inefficient or only slightly efficient for biofilm reduction, while proteases were more efficient: after treatment for 24 h with pepsin, Alcalase® or ...
Biofilm-degrading enzymes are potential agents for slime control in paper machines. In this work, ex...
Background: Biofilms, an agglomerated microbial association produced from adherence of bacterial cel...
Biofilm is a colony of microorganisms that grow together in a structure which improves survival. In ...
Bacteria that adhere to the surface of a paper machine form a biofilm that entraps the fibres and ad...
The use of enzymes has a high potential in the pulp and paper industry to improve the economics of t...
Slime biofilms consist of microbial populations attached to a surface and embedded within matrix con...
Microbiological control programmes at industrial level should aim at reducing both the detrimental e...
One of the main obstacles in paper recycling is the removal of ink particles- the deinking process. ...
Biofilms is a complex structure of microorganism enclosed an extracellular polymeric substances (EPS...
Enzymes are considered an innovative and environmentally friendly approach for biofilm control due t...
Biofilms represent a sessile community where cells are irreversibly attached to a substrate, to an i...
Resumo de comunicação apresentada em "16th Evergreen Phage Biology Meeting, Olympia", WA, EUA, 7-12 ...
A new online methodology based on a continuous process video microscopy and image analysis has been ...
In This Study,Effect of Enzymatic Deinking on Mechanical Strength of old newspaper was investigated ...
Abstract Bacterial biofilms, which consist of three-dimensional extracellular polymeric substance (E...
Biofilm-degrading enzymes are potential agents for slime control in paper machines. In this work, ex...
Background: Biofilms, an agglomerated microbial association produced from adherence of bacterial cel...
Biofilm is a colony of microorganisms that grow together in a structure which improves survival. In ...
Bacteria that adhere to the surface of a paper machine form a biofilm that entraps the fibres and ad...
The use of enzymes has a high potential in the pulp and paper industry to improve the economics of t...
Slime biofilms consist of microbial populations attached to a surface and embedded within matrix con...
Microbiological control programmes at industrial level should aim at reducing both the detrimental e...
One of the main obstacles in paper recycling is the removal of ink particles- the deinking process. ...
Biofilms is a complex structure of microorganism enclosed an extracellular polymeric substances (EPS...
Enzymes are considered an innovative and environmentally friendly approach for biofilm control due t...
Biofilms represent a sessile community where cells are irreversibly attached to a substrate, to an i...
Resumo de comunicação apresentada em "16th Evergreen Phage Biology Meeting, Olympia", WA, EUA, 7-12 ...
A new online methodology based on a continuous process video microscopy and image analysis has been ...
In This Study,Effect of Enzymatic Deinking on Mechanical Strength of old newspaper was investigated ...
Abstract Bacterial biofilms, which consist of three-dimensional extracellular polymeric substance (E...
Biofilm-degrading enzymes are potential agents for slime control in paper machines. In this work, ex...
Background: Biofilms, an agglomerated microbial association produced from adherence of bacterial cel...
Biofilm is a colony of microorganisms that grow together in a structure which improves survival. In ...