Title of article :
Study of biofilm creating bacteria in drinking water of Ahvaz city in Iran
Author/Authors :
Salehi Reyhani, Zahra Department of Biology - Islamic Azad University Dezful Branch, Dezful, Iran , Khoshnood, Zahra Department of Biology - Islamic Azad University Dezful Branch, Dezful, Iran
Abstract :
In order to investigate the biofilm creating bacteria in drinking water of Ahvaz,
Iran, 4 different types of frequently used kitchen dishes (made up of plastic, glass,
zinc, and teflon) were used for storage of drinking water under the same
conditions at room temperature (25 °C) in triplicate order. After the formation of
the slime layer, microbiological tests were performed. Results showed that after 3
days, the biofilm layer was created. The biofilm creating bacteria of studied water
belonged to both the gram-negative and gram-positive groups and were identified
as follows: Staphylococcus aureus, Eschershia coli, Salmonella typhimorium,
Entrobacter aerogenes, and Shigella sp. Results showed that the plastic dishes
had the highest rate of bacterial growth and E. coli with 65 % of the growth was
the most abundant bacteria of the investigated biofilm. It could be concluded that
even in purified drinking water there were bacteria with the ability to create biofilm
which needs more attention to purification processes and water storage in
consideration with the quality of the dishes.
Keywords :
Bacteria , Biofilm , Drinking water
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Research in Water and Wastewater (JARWW)