Identification of the best-performing novel microbial strains from naturally-aged graffiti for biocleaning research

Microorganisms that can act as biocleaning agents can potentially be isolated from existing graffiti. In this study, a total of 30 different isolates of bacteria, fungi and yeasts were obtained from black, blue, red and silver graffiti coatings exposed outdoors conditions for 10 years. An additional...

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Published in:International biodeterioration & biodegradation Vol. 159; p. 105206
Main Authors: Bosch-Roig, P., Pozo-Antonio, J.S., Sanmartín, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Barking Elsevier Ltd 01-04-2021
Elsevier BV
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Summary:Microorganisms that can act as biocleaning agents can potentially be isolated from existing graffiti. In this study, a total of 30 different isolates of bacteria, fungi and yeasts were obtained from black, blue, red and silver graffiti coatings exposed outdoors conditions for 10 years. An additional strain was obtained from samples of black powdered graffiti exposed under laboratory conditions for 5 years. Each of the isolates from the most prolific sources (i.e. red and silver graffiti coatings and black powdered graffiti) was evaluated alone and in combination with Tween® 20, to determine their potential as biocleaning agents, in test tube assays. Two strains isolated from the red graffiti coating (identified as Candida parapsilosis) and one strain isolated from the black powered graffiti (identified as Rhodococcus erythropolis) performed best alone. The quantity of live cells throughout the trials and biofilm formation indicated that both strains were able to utilize the paint as a substrate. When the microorganisms isolated were combined with Tween® 20, the quantity of live cells increased notably throughout the incubation time, and turbidity and graffiti discoloration were observed. Infrared spectroscopic examination revealed that R. erythropolis performed the best alone, while the addition of Tween® 20 to C. parapsilosis enhanced the oxidative degradation of the graffiti. •Some biocleaning potential was detected in 3 of the 13 isolates screened•The 3 best-performing strains were identified as C. parapsilosis and R. erythropolis•Tween® 20 enhanced microbial cell growth, turbidity and graffiti discoloration•Unlike C. parapsilosis, R. erythropolis performed better alone, without Tween® 20
ISSN:0964-8305
1879-0208
DOI:10.1016/j.ibiod.2021.105206