Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods

Aims — The purposes of the present work were to study the biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on stainless steel (316 and 304) and to investigate the effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite with different concentrations after 5 min of treatment, against P. aeruginosa biofilm formed on the same...

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Main Authors: Khaddouj Amzil, Fatima Hamadi, Rachida Mimouni, Hassan Latrache, Khadija Azelmad, Youssef Najih, Mustapha Mabrouki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov) 2019-09-01
Series:Russian Open Medical Journal
Online Access:http://www.romj.org/node/282
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spelling doaj-f28936332f6b4732b0b808c5069e454d2021-10-06T12:15:49ZengLimited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)Russian Open Medical Journal2304-34152019-09-0183e030210.15275/rusomj.2019.0302Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methodsKhaddouj AmzilFatima HamadiRachida MimouniHassan LatracheKhadija AzelmadYoussef NajihMustapha MabroukiAims — The purposes of the present work were to study the biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on stainless steel (316 and 304) and to investigate the effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite with different concentrations after 5 min of treatment, against P. aeruginosa biofilm formed on the same substrata. Methods — The methods used in this study were plate count method (PCM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Results — The results obtained using PCM showed that bacteria adhered more to stainless steel 316 than stainless steel 304. Furthermore, sodium hypochlorite was effective against cells of P. aeruginosa adhered to stainless steel 304 at the concentration of 0.5 %, but it was not effective against the ones adhered to stainless steel 316 until the concentration of 1%. The AFM results appeared that some bacteria still adhered to two types of stainless steel after sodium hypochlorite treatment at all concentrations. Conclusion — The type of surface and the disinfectant concentration have an effect on the efficiency of the disinfectant against biofilm. In addition the PCM and AFM do not give the same results.http://www.romj.org/node/282
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author Khaddouj Amzil
Fatima Hamadi
Rachida Mimouni
Hassan Latrache
Khadija Azelmad
Youssef Najih
Mustapha Mabrouki
spellingShingle Khaddouj Amzil
Fatima Hamadi
Rachida Mimouni
Hassan Latrache
Khadija Azelmad
Youssef Najih
Mustapha Mabrouki
Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
Russian Open Medical Journal
author_facet Khaddouj Amzil
Fatima Hamadi
Rachida Mimouni
Hassan Latrache
Khadija Azelmad
Youssef Najih
Mustapha Mabrouki
author_sort Khaddouj Amzil
title Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
title_short Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
title_full Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
title_fullStr Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
title_sort evaluation of sodium hypochlorite efficiency on the elimination of pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm using two methods
publisher Limited liability company «Science and Innovations» (Saratov)
series Russian Open Medical Journal
issn 2304-3415
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Aims — The purposes of the present work were to study the biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on stainless steel (316 and 304) and to investigate the effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite with different concentrations after 5 min of treatment, against P. aeruginosa biofilm formed on the same substrata. Methods — The methods used in this study were plate count method (PCM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Results — The results obtained using PCM showed that bacteria adhered more to stainless steel 316 than stainless steel 304. Furthermore, sodium hypochlorite was effective against cells of P. aeruginosa adhered to stainless steel 304 at the concentration of 0.5 %, but it was not effective against the ones adhered to stainless steel 316 until the concentration of 1%. The AFM results appeared that some bacteria still adhered to two types of stainless steel after sodium hypochlorite treatment at all concentrations. Conclusion — The type of surface and the disinfectant concentration have an effect on the efficiency of the disinfectant against biofilm. In addition the PCM and AFM do not give the same results.
url http://www.romj.org/node/282
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