Biofilm formation capacity of Bacillus cereus on silicone, polyethylene terephthalate, Teflon, and aluminium food contact materials

Authors: Martina ODER , Rok FINK* Corresponding author: Rok FINK Type of paper:  Original scientific articleIssue: Volume 13 | number 1 – 2019 Abstract: Biofilms on food contact materials represent public health issues because they are resistant to cleaning and disinfection. This study aims to assess the Bacillus cereus biofilm formation capacity on silicone, polyethylene…

Biofilm stability

Author: Štefan PINTARIČ Type of paper: Professional paper Issue: vol4 no2 2010 Photo: biosciencetechnology.com Abstract: Biofilm generation presents special circumstances that allow microorganisms to persist in areas with normal procedures for sanitation. This increases both the risk of contamination of surfaces as well as their costume in food. You can also occur with the introduction…