Electrochemical detection of a P. polymyxa biofilm and CIP cleaning solutions by voltammetric microsensors

Q2 Engineering
Olga Fysun , Sara Khorshid , Johannes Rauschnabel , Horst-Christian Langowski
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Abstract

Biofilm formation in processing equipment can lead to higher costs due to more frequent cleaning events as well as the contamination of processed foods and is a concerning issue. It is necessary to establish new methods for the detection of biofilms formation on surfaces. The use of electrochemical microsensors for biofilm detection could be a strategy for real time biofilm control in processing equipment. In this study, voltammetric methods, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and square wave voltammetry (SWV), were employed to detect P. polymyxa biofilms and CIP cleaning solutions on platinum-based interdigitated ring array microelectrodes. The differences between the current responses of the uncovered sterile microelectrodes and the microelectrodes after Paenibacillus polymyxa attachment for 18 h were determined. The surface coverage of microelectrodes was visualized using microscopy techniques. The results of this study demonstrated that cyclic voltammetry revealed the most promising results for P. polymyxa biofilm detection, while square wave voltammetry can be recommended for the detection of CIP cleaning solutions.

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用伏安微传感器电化学检测多黏菌生物膜和CIP清洗液
由于更频繁的清洁事件以及加工食品的污染,加工设备中的生物膜形成可能导致更高的成本,这是一个令人关注的问题。有必要建立新的检测表面生物膜形成的方法。利用电化学微传感器对生物膜进行检测,可以实现对加工设备中生物膜的实时控制。本研究采用循环伏安法(CV)和方波伏安法(SWV)两种伏安法在铂基互指环阵列微电极上检测多黏菌生物膜和CIP清洗溶液。测定未覆盖无菌微电极与多粘类芽孢杆菌附着18 h后微电极电流响应的差异。利用显微技术观察微电极的表面覆盖度。本研究结果表明,循环伏安法对P. polymyxa生物膜的检测结果最有希望,而方波伏安法可推荐用于CIP清洗液的检测。
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Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food
Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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期刊介绍: Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food (EAEF) is devoted to the advancement and dissemination of scientific and technical knowledge concerning agricultural machinery, tillage, terramechanics, precision farming, agricultural instrumentation, sensors, bio-robotics, systems automation, processing of agricultural products and foods, quality evaluation and food safety, waste treatment and management, environmental control, energy utilization agricultural systems engineering, bio-informatics, computer simulation, computational mechanics, farm work systems and mechanized cropping. It is an international English E-journal published and distributed by the Asian Agricultural and Biological Engineering Association (AABEA). Authors should submit the manuscript file written by MS Word through a web site. The manuscript must be approved by the author''s organization prior to submission if required. Contact the societies which you belong to, if you have any question on manuscript submission or on the Journal EAEF.
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