Detection of P. polymyxa biofilm, dairy biofouling and CIP-cleaning agents using low-field NMR
Autor: | Horst-Christian Langowski, Reinhard Kohlus, Alexander Kleesattel, Johannes Rauschnabel, Theresa Anzmann, Olga Fysun, Peter Gschwind |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Cleaning agent
0303 health sciences Materials science biology 030309 nutrition & dietetics Diffusion Relaxation (NMR) Biofilm Biofilm matrix 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences General Chemistry Contamination biology.organism_classification 040401 food science Biochemistry Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Biofouling 03 medical and health sciences 0404 agricultural biotechnology Chemical engineering Paenibacillus polymyxa Food Science Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | European Food Research and Technology. 245:1719-1731 |
ISSN: | 1438-2385 1438-2377 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00217-019-03288-y |
Popis: | The accumulation of unwanted deposits in food-processing equipment may cause significant production downtime, add to expenses for cleaning agents and wastewater disposal, as well as food contamination. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is considered as a promising non-invasive tool for the monitoring of processes in food industry. In this work, two deposit models and cleaning agents are investigated by low-field 1H NMR: (1) Paenibacillus polymyxa biofilm, (2) dairy biofouling and (3) clean-in-place (CIP) cleaning agents. The transverse relaxation times T2 obtained by inverse Laplace transform as well as diffusion coefficients DS of the samples are studied. The obtained results reveal that low-field NMR can be used for the detection and identification of selected deposit models and CIP-cleaning agents. Transverse relaxation times T2 demonstrate characteristic relaxation behavior of flexible tubing, differently structured deposits, and liquid phases. Moreover, with increasing biofouling thickness (up to 406.2 mg/cm2), transverse relaxation times T2 shift toward slower relaxation rates up to T2 111.9 ms. In addition, significant differences in the diffusion behavior of water are noted in each sample group of the deposit models and CIP-cleaning agents. The diffusion coefficient of water in dairy biofouling and in microbial biofilm matrix corresponds to approximately 65% and 75% of the value in pure water, respectively. In addition to the NMR results, the biofilm and biofouling identification is validated through microbiological methods and by microscope images. |
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