Role of water taken from different environments on the ability of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to form biofilm on abiotic surfaces

Authors

  • Raghad S Mouhamed Ministry of Science and Technology, Iraq. Author
  • Mohammed Mosa Jafaar Ministry of Science and Technology, Iraq. Author
  • Mohammad H Hafudh College of Engineering, Iraqi University, Iraq Author
  • Lamees M R Abbas Department of Biotechnology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Mohammed Mohsin Aziz Ministry of Industry and Minerals, Iraq. Author
  • Mahmood Jalil Ahmad Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq. Author
  • Huda Mohsan Central Organization for Standardization Quality Control, Ministry of Planning, Iraq Author
  • Heiba Simer Central Organization for Standardization Quality Control, Ministry of Planning, Iraq Author
  • Jenan Atiyah Ghafil Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Shaymaa Hussein Hassan Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Ayaid Khadem Zgair Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq Author

Keywords:

Biofilm, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride

Abstract

Pseudomonas aeruginosa readily binds to different kind of abiotic surfaces and form biofilm. The ability of the bacterial species to form biofilm onto polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is associated with several economic, health and environmental problems. The effect of kind of water on ability of this bacterium to form biofilm is scanty in literature. In present study, the ability of different environmental isolates of P. aeruginosa to form biofilm onto polystyrene microtiter plate was evaluated. Furthermore, the effect of waters that collected from different sources on biofilm formation of this bacterium onto PVC was studied. Spectrophotometric method was used to check the ability of bacteria to form biofilm and evaluated the role of waters onto ability of P. aeruginosa to form biofilm. The current study showed that all environmental isolates of P. aeruginosa had a good ability to form biofilm onto polystyrene microtiter plate. PAE1 showed the maximum ability of biofilm formation onto polystyrene microtiter plate. The water that collected from different places such as well water, river water, sewage water, distilled water, tap water and lake water showed negative effect (P<0.05) on the ability of PAE1 to form biofilm onto polystyrene microtiter plate and PVC as compared to normal saline. From present study, it can be concluded that all isolates of P. aeruginosa that isolated from soil had a good ability to biofilm formation. The waters that collected from different environmental areas affected negatively on ability of P. aeruginosa to form biofilm onto polystyrene and PVC.

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2014-06-15

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How to Cite

Mouhamed, R. S., Jafaar, M. M., Hafudh, M. H., Abbas, L. M. R., Aziz, M. M., Ahmad, M. J., Mohsan, H., Simer, H., Ghafil, J. A., Hassan, S. H., & Zgair, A. K. (2014). Role of water taken from different environments on the ability of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to form biofilm on abiotic surfaces. World Journal of Experimental Biosciences (ISSN: 2313-3937) , 2(1), 19-23. https://wjebio.com/index.php/journal/article/view/33

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