Journal of Oleo Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3352
Print ISSN : 1345-8957
ISSN-L : 1345-8957
Detergents, Surfactants, Interface and Colloid
Removal of a Model Biofilm by Sophorolipid Solutions: A QCM-D Study
Hiroaki KagaAoi NakamuraMasanori OritaKoji EndoMasaaki AkamatsuKenichi SakaiHideki Sakai
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2022 Volume 71 Issue 5 Pages 663-670

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Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that have been widely studied because they can cause hospital-acquired infections and skin disorders. Polysaccharides secreted by microorganisms are constituents of biofilms, contributing to their adhesion and mechanical stability. Sophorolipids are biosurfactants with the ability to disrupt and remove biofilms. Biosurfactants have been targeted as potential substitutes for classical petrochemical-based surfactants in cosmetics. In this study, we fabricate a β-glucan film as a model biofilm, and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) measurements are used to assess the biofilm removal. The viscoelasticity of the β-glucan films is monitored while sophorolipid solutions are introduced into the system, and we found that the film removal performance increases with the sophorolipid concentration. In addition, Δf (change in frequency)-ΔD (change in energy dissipation) plot analyses reveal that two processes are involved in the removal mechanism. The first process involves the adsorption of water (hydration) on the β-glucan film. The second process involves the removal of the β-glucan film from the sensor surface. Furthermore, it is suggested that sophorolipids interfere with the hydration of the β-glucan film and suppress increases in its viscosity. This is expected to be an essential factor for the removal of the β-glucan film. Sophorolipids, therefore, show potential for use in cosmetics as an eco-friendly agent for biofilm removal.

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