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Biofouling | 2009

Biofouling control using microparticles carrying a biocide

Carla Ferreira; R. Rosmaninho; Manuel Simões; Maria do Carmo Pereira; Margarida Bastos; Olga C. Nunes; Manuel Coelho; L. F. Melo

This study presents a new technological approach to minimize the use of antimicrobial (AMB) agents and their deleterious effects, based on the principle of drug-delivery systems whereby the AMB chemicals are transported on microparticles. The efficacy of microparticles carrying the quaternary ammonium compound (QAC), benzyldimethyldodecyl ammonium chloride (BDMDAC), was assessed against Pseudomonas fluorescens in both the planktonic and the biofilm state. The microparticles were prepared using a layer-by-layer (LBL) self-assembly technique. Oppositely charged molecules of polyethyleneimine (PEI), sodium polystyrene sulfonate (PSS), and BDMDAC were assembled on polystyrene (PS) cores. BDMDAC-coated particles were observed by CryoSEM and their composition analyzed by X-ray microanalysis. Zeta potential measurements indicated that changes in surface charge were compatible with a BDMDAC/particle interaction. This biocidal carrier structure had significant stability, verified by the release of only 15% of the BDMDAC when immersed in water for 18 months. Biocidal carrier activity was evaluated by determining the survival ratio of P. fluorescens planktonic and biofilm cells after different exposure periods to BDMDAC-coated particles. Tests with biofilm cells were also performed with the free QAC. An efficient AMB effect (minimum bactericidal concentration) against suspended cells was found for a concentration of 9.2 mg l−1 of BDMDAC on coated particles after incubation for 30 min and 6.5 mg l−1 of BDMDAC on coated particles after 60 min. Exposure of biofilms to PS-PEI/PSS/BDMDAC (0.87 mg l−1) resulted in a decrease in viability of 60.5% and 66.5% of the total biofilm population for 30 and 60 min exposure times, respectively. Exposure for 60 min to 6.33 mg l−1 and 11.75 mg l−1 of BDMDAC in PS-PEI/PSS/BDMDAC particles promoted inactivation of 80.6% and 87.2% of the total population, respectively. The AMB effects obtained with the application of free BDMDAC were statistically similar to those promoted by the application of BDMDAC coated particles. The overall results indicate that this novel AMB strategy has potential for the control of microbial growth of planktonic cells and biofouling. Moreover, the technique allows the reuse of AMB molecules and consequently reduces the environmental risks associated with excessive use of AMB agents, thereby providing real benefits to public health.


Journal of Food Engineering | 2007

Modified stainless steel surfaces targeted to reduce fouling : Evaluation of fouling by milk components

R. Rosmaninho; Olga Santos; Tommy Nylander; Marie Paulsson; Morgane Beuf; T. Bénézech; S.G. Yiantsios; Nikolaos Andritsos; A.J. Karabelas; Gerhard Rizzo; Hans Müller-Steinhagen; L. F. Melo


Journal of Food Engineering | 2004

Modified stainless steel surfaces targeted to reduce fouling - surface characterization

Olga Santos; Tommy Nylander; R. Rosmaninho; Gerhard Rizzo; S.G. Yiantsios; Nikolaos Andritsos; A.J. Karabelas; Hans Müller-Steinhagen; L. F. Melo; Laurence Boulangé-Petermann; Christelle Gabet; Alan D. Braem; Christian Trägårdh; Marie Paulsson


International Dairy Journal | 2006

Calcium phosphate deposition from simulated milk ultrafiltrate on different stainless steel-based surfaces

R. Rosmaninho; L. F. Melo


Journal of Food Engineering | 2006

The effect of citrate on calcium phosphate deposition from simulated milk ultrafiltrate (SMUF) solution

R. Rosmaninho; L. F. Melo


Chemical Engineering Science | 2007

Calcium phosphate fouling on TiN-coated stainless steel surfaces: Role of ions and particles

R. Rosmaninho; Fernando Rocha; Gerhard Rizzo; Hans Müller-Steinhagen; L. F. Melo


Journal of Food Engineering | 2008

Deposition from a milk mineral solution on novel heat transfer surfaces under turbulent flow conditions

R. Rosmaninho; Gerhard Rizzo; Hans Müller-Steinhagen; L. F. Melo


International Dairy Journal | 2008

Protein–calcium phosphate interactions in fouling of modified stainless-steel surfaces by simulated milk

R. Rosmaninho; L. F. Melo


Food and Bioproducts Processing | 2006

Monitoring Deposit Build-up using a Novel Mechatronic Surface Sensor (MSS)

Ana Margarida Pereira; R. Rosmaninho; Joaquim Mendes; L. F. Melo


Archive | 2005

ANTI-FOULING STAINLESS STEEL BASED SURFACES FOR MILK HEATING PROCESSES

R. Rosmaninho; Gerhard Rizzo; Hans Müller-Steinhagen; L. F. Melo

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A.J. Karabelas

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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