Biocide-resistant Pseudomonas oleovorans isolated from water-based coatings used in construction
Muatasem Latif Ali, Lionel Ferrieres, Tuulia Hyötyläinen, Jana Jass

TL;DR
A biocide-resistant strain of Pseudomonas oleovorans was found in construction coatings, showing unique resistance patterns and higher lipid levels.
Contribution
Identification and characterization of a biocide-resistant Pseudomonas oleovorans isolate from construction coatings.
Findings
P4A isolate showed threefold resistance to 5-chloro-2-methyl-isothiazolin-3-one and 1.5-fold resistance to BIT compared to the reference strain.
P4A had increased lipid metabolism and higher lipid levels compared to the reference strain.
No cross-resistance to antibiotics was observed in the P4A isolate.
Abstract
Biocides are crucial in industrial applications to minimize microbial growth and prevent product spoilage. Water-based construction coatings are susceptible to microbial contamination during manufacturing and storage and this adversely impacts product properties, reduces shelf-life, and leads to substantial commercial losses. The future trend to lower the biocide concentrations in water-based coatings raises concerns about the emergence of biocide-resistant microbes. This study aims to identify and characterize the biocide-resistant microbe isolated from construction water-based coating materials to better understand its mechanisms of resistance. A total of 63 samples were collected from spoiled products, raw materials, and water from a manufacturing facility, and Pseudomonas oleovorans P4A were identified in all biocides-treated samples. A comparison between a P. oleovorans reference…
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TopicsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Antimicrobial agents and applications · Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
