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A new generation of solution against biofilms in industry <br/>
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Biofilms are responsible for billions of dollars in production losses and treatment costs in the industry every year:<br/>
Biofilms are responsible for billions of dollars in production losses and treatment costs in the industry every year:<br/>
food spoilage or poisoning in the food industry ;<br/>
food spoilage or poisoning in the food industry ;<br/>
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<li>Delivery of active substance within the biofilm should be facilitated by the tunneling activity of <i> Bacillus </i> swimmer cells</li>
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This biocide-alternative strategy provides an money-saving and environementally friendly solution for the control of unwanted biofilm<br><br>
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<strong> LYSOSTAPHIN</strong>  part BBa_K802000<br><br>
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<strong> DISPERSIN</strong>  part BBa_K802001<br><br>
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<strong> SURFACTIN + BIOFILM</strong>  part BBa_K802009<br><br>
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<strong> SURFACTIN + BIOFILM</strong>  part BBa_K802009<br/><br/>
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<strong> AVOID NEW BIOFILM FORMATION</strong>  <br><br>
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Revision as of 20:28, 25 October 2012

Context and Objectives



A new generation of solution against biofilms in industry
Reduction of harmful chemical reagents in cleaning processes

Reduction of cleaning costs for industrialists

Biofilms are responsible for billions of dollars in production losses and treatment costs in the industry every year:
food spoilage or poisoning in the food industry ;
pathogens' persistence and dispersal in health industry ;

Assuming that the environment is over-saturated with harmful chemicals such as biocides, whose long-term health effects still have to be elucidated, there is a great need for novel solutions to reduce detrimental biofilm effects.





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PROJECT STRATEGY


Engineered bacterial "torpedos" capable of infiltrating, destroying biofilms (KILL) and protecting the cleaned surfaces by either a surfactant coating (COAT option), or by establishment of a positive biofilm ( STICK option).




  • Inacessible biofilms in pipes should be destroyed
  • Delivery of active substance within the biofilm should be facilitated by the tunneling activity of Bacillus swimmer cells


  • Bacillus strains are:
    • non pathogenic
    • do not cause equipment deteroriation by corrosion


    • This biocide-alternative strategy provides an money-saving and environementally friendly solution for the control of unwanted biofilm

KILL : DESTROY BIOFILM


LYSOSTAPHIN part BBa_K802000



DISPERSIN part BBa_K802001



COMBINED EFFECT


COAT or STICK : AVOID NEW BIOFILM FORMATION


SURFACTIN + BIOFILM part BBa_K802009



AVOID NEW BIOFILM FORMATION

NEW RESULTS



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