A. Chaudhary et al., STUDIES ON SLIME-FORMING ORGANISMS OF A PAPER-MILL - SLIME PRODUCTIONAND ITS CONTROL, Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology, 18(5), 1997, pp. 348-352
Bacteria, yeast and filamentous fungi were isolated from various sites
within a paper mill. Bacillus alvei and Aerobacter aerogenes were the
most prevalent contaminating bacteria. Maximum slime was produced by
A. aerogenes (4.2 mg ml(-1)) at pH 6.5 and by B. alvei (7.2 mg ml(-1))
at pH 7.5 in white water. The optimum temperature was 40 degrees C fo
r maximum slime production by both organisms. In the presence of levan
ase, a 25% reduction in dosages of a biocide (Bioplus(R)) was observed
. Killing of A. aerogenes, which was achieved in 8 h with 20 ppm Biopl
us(R), could be obtained in 6 h with the combined use of levanase and
a lower concentration of Bioplus(R) (15 ppm). With B. alvei almost the
same inhibitory effect (4.22-log decrease) was obtained at 20 ppm Bio
plus(R), and in combination with a lower concentration of Bioplus(R) (
15 ppm) and enzyme. The paper properties did not show any adverse effe
ct after treatment with levanase and Bioplus(R).