Determination of the biodegradability of chitosan utilizing the most probable number technique
Silva, Wender CardosoSouza, Ilva de FátimaBenassi, Vivian MachadoRoa, Juan Pedro BretasGrazziotti, Paulo HenriqueNelson, David LeeReis, Arlete Barbosa dos
The present work aimed to evaluate the degradability of the chitosan polymer by soil microorganisms.This evaluation was accomplished using the Most Probable Number (MPN) method by plating in drops so that soil microorganisms capable of degrading the polymeric material could be quantified. Soil samples diluted in three specific culture media for each typeof microorganism were plated bacteria, fungi and actinobacteriaand they were maintained at 28°C for seven days to determine the growth rate of fungi and actinobacteria, and for 48hoursfor the development of bacteria. Significant differences in the MPN of actinobacteriarelative to the other groups analyzed were observed. Thus, the method used was effective for determining the degradability of the chitosan biopolymer when observing the development of microorganisms subjected to the replacement of thecarbonsource by the addition of 2% w v-1of the chitosan biopolymer to the culture medium. The formation of clear regions around the microbial colonies was a strong indicator of biodegradation.
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