The extraction of the exopolymeric matrix is a prerequisite to properly assessing the composition of the biofilm. Several extraction methods have already been developed, however, no universal method has yet been adopted because the compromise between high yields of extraction and minimum cell lysis is difficult to establish. In fact, most of the extraction methods promote leakage of intracellular material. The most common extraction methods, Dowex resin and sonication, were assayed in biofilms of Pseudomonas fluorescens and Alcaligenes denitrificans submitted to a pre-treatment with glutaraldehyde (GTA). The assessment of ATP released after extraction was used as a criterion of cell lysis. The results showed that GTA is a protective agent against cell lysis. The pre-treatment with GTA is particularly useful combined with sonication.
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March 01 2003
Extraction of exopolymers from biofilms: the protective effect of glutaraldehyde
J. Azeredo;
J. Azeredo
1Centro de Engenharia Biológica-IBQF, Universidade do Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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M. Henriques;
M. Henriques
1Centro de Engenharia Biológica-IBQF, Universidade do Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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S. Sillankorva;
S. Sillankorva
1Centro de Engenharia Biológica-IBQF, Universidade do Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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R. Oliveira
R. Oliveira
1Centro de Engenharia Biológica-IBQF, Universidade do Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
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Water Sci Technol (2003) 47 (5): 175–179.
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J. Azeredo, M. Henriques, S. Sillankorva, R. Oliveira; Extraction of exopolymers from biofilms: the protective effect of glutaraldehyde. Water Sci Technol 1 March 2003; 47 (5): 175–179. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2003.0312
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