Membrane biofouling retardation by zwitterionic peptide and its impact on the bacterial adhesion

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Si-Yu Wang
Deng-Cheng Han
Chao Song
Meng-Na Li
Muhammad Zaheer Afzal
Shu-Guang Wang
Xue-Fei Sun
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[1] Shandong University,Shandong Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science and Engineering
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2019年 / 26卷
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Biofouling; Anti-bacteria; Nisin; Polysaccharides; eDNA;
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Nanofiltration polyamide membranes naturally tend towards biofouling, due to their surface physicochemistries. Nisin, a type of short cationic amphiphilic peptide with antimicrobial properties, has been recognized as a safe antimicrobial for food biopreservation and biomedical applications. This study investigates the impact of nisin on the initial bacterial attachment to membranes, its anti-biofouling properties, and characterizes a non-monotonic correlation between nisin concentration and biofilm inhibition. Nisin was found to inhibit B. subtilis (G+) and P. aeruginosa (G−) attachment to both the nanofiltration membrane and the PES membrane. To determine the mechanism of action, we investigated the polysaccharides, protein, and eDNA as target components. We found that the quantities of polysaccharides and eDNA were significantly changed, resulting in bacterial death and anti-adhesion to membrane. However, there were no discernable impacts on protein. We postulated that nisin could prevent irreversible biofouling by decreasing adhesion, killing bacteria, and reducing biofilm formation. We examined membrane flux behavior through bench-scale cross-flow experiments at a set concentration of nisin (100 μg mL−1), with membrane behavior being confirmed using CLSM images. Results showed that nisin could enhance anti-biofouling properties through both anti-adhesive and anti-bacterial effects, and therefore could be a novel strategy against biofouling of membranes.
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页码:16674 / 16681
页数:7
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