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Biofilm (a bacterial film) is a mixture of different micro-organisms that are held together and protected by glue-like materials (carbohydrates). The glue-like material that micro-organisms secrete allow them to attach themselves to surfaces. Listeria, Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Escherichia coli and Salmonella are some common micro-organisms found in biofilms. Over time, bacteria on food contact surfaces (some carrying disease) can form into biofilm. In food production areas, biofilm is a sign that the area is unsanitary and needs to be properly cleaned. Unsanitary food surfaces can contaminate food products and reduce their shelf life. Biofilm in the food industry has high food residue and mineral content. It grows over time and becomes strongly attached to food contact surfaces. The greatest concern is that biofilm may contribute to the production of contaminated products from cross contamination. |
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Conditions that Create BiofilmWhen food processing equipment is not designed to be cleaned easily, or sanitizing processes aren’t thoroughly done, food particles get left behind and biofilm can develop. The food particles on unsanitary surfaces give micro-organisms nutrients and a surface to attach themselves to, so biofilm can develop. Over time, the micro-organisms grow and take a firm hold on the surface, and can contaminate food products. Biofilm can form on different surfaces, including:
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What is a Biofilm? |
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Bacteria form biofilm to protect themselves from heat, light, drying, chemicals and cleaning. Environmental factors that affect the creation of biofilm in food processing are:
Specific guidelines for different processing environments will have a different affect on the formation and removal of biofilm. For technical information, call 204-795-7968 in Winnipeg; or email foodsafety@gov.mb.ca.
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Removing BiofilmIf biofilm is a concern in your facility, it's important to clean and sanitize frequently and thoroughly. It's also important to work with your chemical supplier to find the right products to remove and eliminate biofilms. Removal of biofilm is achieved by a combination of four factors: The best defence against biofilms in the food production facility is a good offence developed as part of your sanitation program. |
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