Sains Malaysiana 46(6)(2017): 903–908
            
          
              http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2017-4606-09 
                  
          
             
          
          Analysis of Biofilms Formation by Cronobacter sp. during Growth in Infant Formula Milk
            
          
          (Analisis Pembentukan Biofilem oleh Cronobacter sp. sewaktu Pertumbuhan di dalam Susu Formula Kanak-kanak)
            
          
          
             
          
          AISHAH FAIQAH MOHD YUSOF1, PRANESHA PRABHAKARAN1, NUR DIYANA AZLI3, NORRAKIAH
            ABDULLAH SANI2 & WAN SYAIDATUL AQMA1*
  
          
          
             
          
          1School of Biosciences and
            Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi,
            Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  
          
          
             
          
          2School of Chemical
            Sciences and Food Technology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600
            UKM Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
  
          
          
             
          
          3Department of
            Biotechnology, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan,
            Pahang Darul Makmur, Malaysia
  
          
          
             
          
          Received: 19 February
            2016/Accepted: 14 December 2016
            
          
          
             
          
          ABSTRACT
            
          
              Pacifier nipples are 
                in permanent contact with saliva and with the oral microflora 
                therefore, act as a favoured site 
                for the growth of biofilms. This research was conducted to identify 
                the bacterial biofilms that has been found on the pacifiers that 
                collected from local child nursery and to analyse the formation of biofilms by Cronobacter sp. during growth in infant 
                formula milk. Pacifiers collected were analysed 
                to obtain colony forming unit (CFU) and isolated bacteria were 
                identified using several biochemical tests according to Bergey's 
                Manual. Biofilm assay of three Cronobacter 
                sp. were conducted using 24 wells microtiter plate and stained 
                with 1% of crystal violet solution at different time interval: 
                6, 12, 18 and 24 h. The hydrophobicity of the bacterial cell suspension 
                was evaluated using bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbons (BATH) method. Extracellular polymeric 
                substances (EPS) analysis was done to identify percentage of carbohydrate 
                and protein content by using phenol sulphuric 
                acid method and Bradford method, respectively. The results obtained 
                showed that the normal microflora bacteria were the most abundant 
                microorganisms that were found on the pacifier with the main genus 
                isolated was Staphylococcus sp., Enterobacteriaceae 
                sp. and Clostridium sp. Based on biofilm and EPS analysis, Cronobacter 
                sakazakii formed a strong biofilms 
                after 18 h, with carbohydrate was identified as main component 
                of EPS. 
                 
          
             
          
          Keywords: Cell
            surface hydrophobicity; extracellular polymeric substances (EPS); Staphylococcus sp.
  
          
             
          
          ABSTRAK
            
          
              Puting mempunyai sentuhan 
                kekal dengan 
                air liur dan mikroflora 
                oral yang menjadikannya tapak 
                untuk pertumbuhan 
                biofilem. Kajian ini dijalankan 
                untuk mengenal 
                pasti bakteria biofilem yang terdapat pada puting yang diperoleh dari pusat jagaan kanak-kanak 
                setempat dan 
                untuk menganalisis pembentukan biofilem oleh Cronobacter sp. sewaktu pertumbuhan 
                di dalam formula susu kanak-kanak. Unit penghasilan koloni 
                telah dianalisis 
                daripada puting dan bakteria dikenal 
                pasti melalui 
                kaedah biokimia berdasarkan Bergey's Manual. 
                Asai biofilem 
                tigaCronobacter sp. telah dilakukan menggunakan piring microtiter 
                24 telaga menggunakan pewarnaan ungu hablur 1% pada kala masa: 6, 
                12, 18 dan 24 jam. Hidrofobisiti permukaan sel 
                dinilai menggunakan kaedah pelekatan bakteria pada hidrokarbon 
                (BATH). 
                Analisis 
                bahan polimerik ekstrasel (EPS) dijalankan 
                untuk mengenal 
                pasti peratus kandungan 
                karbohidrat dan 
                protein menggunakan kaedah fenol asid sulfurik 
                dan kaedah 
                Bradford. Hasil kajian 
                menunjukkan kebanyakan bakteria yang dipencil daripada puting adalah mikroflora normal dengan genus utama adalah daripada Staphylococcus 
                sp. Berdasarkan analisis 
                biofilem dan 
                EPS 
                menunjukkan Cronobacter 
                sakazakii mempunyai 
                kekuatan penghasilan biofilem pada 18 jam dengan kandungan utama adalah karbohidrat. 
                 
          
             
          
              Kata kunci: Bahan 
                polimerik ekstrasel (EPS); hidrofobisiti 
                permukaan sel; Staphylococcus 
                sp.  
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          *Corresponding
            author; email: syaidatul@ukm.edu.my