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Use of sheep myeloid antimicrobial peptide (SMAP-18) and siderophore Pyochelin for mitigation of aerospace fuel-degrading microbes

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, ISSN: 0964-8305, Vol: 196, Page: 105943
2025
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Studies from University of Dayton Have Provided New Information about Aerospace Research [Use of Sheep Myeloid Antimicrobial Peptide (Smap-18) and Siderophore Pyochelin for Mitigation of Aerospace Fuel-degrading Microbes]

2025 JAN 03 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Defense & Aerospace Daily -- Current study results on Aerospace Research have been

Article Description

Sustainment of aviation fuel infrastructure is expensive and requires frequent testing for hydrocarbon-degrading microbes to assure safeguarding of fuel quality and engineering systems. Microbial contaminants in Jet fuel, including Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, yeast, and filamentous fungi, necessitate early action to prevent biofouling and biocorrosion. Recent studies have identified two novel antimicrobial agents, the sheep myeloid antimicrobial peptide SMAP-18 and the iron chelating siderophore, Pyochelin with potential suitable antimicrobial properties for jet fuel sustainment. This study evaluates the antimicrobial activity of SMAP-18 and Pyochelin in specialized antimicrobial assays including liquid and fuel-culture minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) testing, small-scale (25 mL) and large-scale (1 L) Jet A fuel microbial consortium cultures. The results show that repetitive dosing of combined SMAP-18 and Pyochelin is bactericidal and able to control bio-contaminant progression of Gram-positive Gordonia sp., and Gram-negative Pseudomonas putida bacteria in jet fuel. Moreover, the synergy observed between SMAP-18 and Pyochelin highlights their complementary mechanisms of action against microbial targets resulting in complete elimination of bacterial growth with a −7.9 log fold reduction through day 24.

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Amanda L. Barry Schroeder; Osman Radwan; Oscar N. Ruiz; Thusitha S. Gunasekera; Andrea Hoffmann

Elsevier BV

Immunology and Microbiology; Materials Science; Environmental Science

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