Characterization of biofilm production by Pseudomonas fluorescens isolated from refrigerated raw buffalo milk

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Pseudomonas fluorescens can often be isolated from refrigerated raw milk. Two strains of P. fluorescens PL5.4 and PL7.1, isolated from raw buffalo milk, were evaluated for their proteolytic capacity, exopolysaccharide production and biofilm production. Proteolytic activity was observed in both strains. The P. fluorescens PL5.4 strain presented fluorescence in the presence of calcofluor, indicating exopolysaccharide production. Both strains were able to produce biofilm at 7 °C for 72 h. For the biofilm production test on stainless steel, adherent cell counts of up to 7.1, 7.3 and 8.8 log CFU/cm2 at 7, 23 and 30 °C were obtained. Through scanning electron microscopy, it was possible to observe the biofilm produced by the P. fluorescens PL5.4 strain. Proper cleaning and disinfection practices in order are important to reduce bacterial contamination and extend the useful life of raw material and its derivatives.

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Lauer Cruz, K., & de Souza da Motta, A. (2019). Characterization of biofilm production by Pseudomonas fluorescens isolated from refrigerated raw buffalo milk. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 56(10), 4595–4604. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-019-03924-1

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