Study of biofilm associated bacteria on polyvinyl chloride, stainless steel and glass surfaces in a model cooling tower system with different microbiological methods

Nazmiye Ozlem Sanli Yurudu
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Cooling towers are an integral part of large range of industrial processes. The conditions of cooling water systems provide an ideal environment for microbial growth and biofilm formation. Microorganisms which enter via makeup water or air to the system form a biofilm layer on the inside surfaces of cooling tower which contain water and limited nutrients. Biofilm formation in cooling tower systems is undesirable for operational and public health reasons. Thus, microbial load should be monitored and kept under control. In this study, bulk water and biofilm associated microbial load were analyzed in terms of heterotrophic plate count (HPC), epifluorescence microscopy, carbohydrate quantity, total and free ATP concentration and compared material dependence. Kruskal-Wallis statistical analysis revealed that there were not significant differences between the tested slide materials according to HPC, DAPI-CTC staining, and ATP measurement. The ATP measurement together with fluorescence staining rei¬‚ected the changes in the bioi¬lms more distinctly than the HPC.
用不同微生物学方法研究模型冷却塔系统中聚氯乙烯、不锈钢和玻璃表面生物膜相关细菌
冷却塔是大范围工业过程的一个组成部分。冷却水系统的条件为微生物生长和生物膜的形成提供了理想的环境。微生物通过补给水或空气进入系统,在冷却塔内表面形成生物膜层,其中含有水和有限的营养物质。从运行和公共卫生的角度考虑,冷却塔系统中生物膜的形成是不可取的。因此,应监测并控制微生物负荷。在本研究中,从异养平板计数(HPC)、荧光显微镜、碳水化合物数量、总ATP和游离ATP浓度等方面分析了水和生物膜相关的微生物负荷,并比较了物质依赖性。Kruskal-Wallis统计分析显示,HPC染色、DAPI-CTC染色和ATP测量结果显示,被测载玻片材料之间无显著差异。ATP的测定和荧光染色比HPC更明显地反映了生物膜的变化。
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