Zinn, Marc-Kevin; Flemming, Hans-Curt; Bockmühl, Dirk:
A Comprehensive View of Microbial Communities in the Laundering Cycle Suggests a Preventive Effect of Soil Bacteria on Malodour Formation
In: Microorganisms, Jg. 10 (2022), Heft 7, Artikel 1465
2022Artikel/Aufsatz in ZeitschriftOA Gold
ChemieFakultät für Chemie » Biofilm Center
Damit verbunden: 1 Publikation(en)
Titel in Englisch:
A Comprehensive View of Microbial Communities in the Laundering Cycle Suggests a Preventive Effect of Soil Bacteria on Malodour Formation
Autor*in:
Zinn, Marc-Kevin
ORCID
0000-0002-9957-3399ORCID iD
;
Flemming, Hans-CurtUDE
LSF ID
11401
ORCID
0000-0002-3670-9236ORCID iD
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
;
Bockmühl, Dirk
ORCID
0000-0002-8158-521XORCID iD
Sonstiges
korrespondierende*r Autor*in
Erscheinungsjahr:
2022
Open Access?:
OA Gold
Web of Science ID
PubMed ID
Scopus ID
Notiz:
CA extern
Sprache des Textes:
Englisch
Schlagwort, Thema:
household ; malodour ; next-generation sequencing ; Rhizobiumspp ; washing machine

Abstract in Englisch:

Microorganisms are an important factor in the wash-and-use cycle of textiles since they can cause unwanted aesthetic effects, such as malodour formation, and even pose health risks. In this regard, a comprehensive view of the microbial communities in washing machines and consideration of the microbial contamination of used textiles is needed to understand the formation of malodour and evaluate the infection risk related to laundering. So far, neither the compositions of washing machine biofilms leading to the formation of or protection against malodour have been investigated intensively, nor have microbial communities on used towels been analysed after normal use. Our results link the qualitative and quantitative analysis of microbial communities in washing machines and on used towels with the occurrence of malodour and thus not only allow for a better risk evaluation but also suggest bacterial colonizers of washing machines that might prevent malodour formation. It was shown that soil bacteria such as Rhizobium, Agrobacterium, Bosea, and Microbacterium in particular are found in non-odourous machines, and that Rhizobium species are able to prevent malodour formation in an in vitro model.