Aislamiento e identificación de microorganismos en biopelículas provenientes del Castillo de Chapultepec, Ciudad de México.

IF 0.2 Q4 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
L. Aguilera, J. A. N. Zapata, E. D. L. Cruz
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Abstract

Today microbiology is based on pure cultures and separate microorganisms, pure cultures really do not exist in nature, because that microorganism are combined into large colonies slimy (biofilms) in which the various individuals establish relationships and dependencies. Only in the United State of America is estimated that biofilms cause billions of dollars in energy losses, equipment damage, product contamination and medical infections. This paper presents the results of the isolation of microorganisms by microbiological and molecular methods, from biofilms located in the Castle of Chapultepec in Mexico City. In the biofilm coexist different genres of filamentous fungi such as Cladosporium, Mucor, Alternaria, Aspergillus, Aureobasidium, Rhodotorula and others in those biofilms; besides bacterial genera as Bacillus, Pantoea, Kokuria, etc. Many of these microbial genera have been widely reported as a participating in biodeterioration processes to monuments and others are reported as contributing to its restoration, so this work opens the door to future researches that allow biological restoration of monuments, conservation and development of new biotechnological processes. Keywords: Microbiology; pure cultures; biofilms; isolation of microorganism; microbiological methods; biodeterioration processes.
墨西哥城查普尔特佩克城堡生物膜中微生物的分离与鉴定。
今天的微生物学是建立在纯培养物和分离微生物的基础上的,纯培养物在自然界中是不存在的,因为微生物被组合成大的菌落粘稠的(生物膜),各种个体在其中建立关系和依赖关系。据估计,仅在美利坚合众国,生物膜就造成数十亿美元的能源损失、设备损坏、产品污染和医疗感染。本文介绍了用微生物学和分子学方法从墨西哥城查普尔特佩克城堡的生物膜中分离微生物的结果。生物膜中存在着枝孢菌(Cladosporium)、毛霉菌(Mucor)、赤霉菌(Alternaria)、曲霉菌(Aspergillus)、Aureobasidium、Rhodotorula等不同类型的丝状真菌;除芽孢杆菌属、泛菌属、果菌属等细菌外。这些微生物中有许多已被广泛报道参与了古迹的生物退化过程,而另一些则被报道为古迹的恢复做出了贡献,因此这项工作为未来的研究打开了大门,允许古迹的生物修复,保护和开发新的生物技术过程。关键词:微生物学;纯粹的文化;生物膜;微生物的分离;微生物方法;生物腐蚀过程。
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Nexo Revista Cientifica
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