Title of article :
Effect of Atmospheric Non-Thermal Plasma on Adhesion Process of Pseudomonas Spp Bacteria
Author/Authors :
khalaf, thamir h baghdad university - college of science - department of physics, iraq , hussein, mohammed ubaid anbar university - college of medicine - department of physiology and medical physics, iraq , al-fahdawi, abdul rahman m. g anbar university - college of medicine - department of anatomy histology, iraq
From page :
74
To page :
79
Abstract :
Non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma has emerged as a new promising tool in medicine. The effectiveness of an Atmospheric Non Thermal Plasma (ANTP) for clinical and biological applications are studied. The effort achieved in this work includes a designing of plasma generating system and examine it on some medical and biological parameters. The dependencies of decreasing the adhesion of bacteria on the applied voltage and distance have been recorded. A series of experiments reveal that this effectiveness is due to the ability of direct discharge to bring charges to samples due to generation of so many mediators like reactive nitrogen species and free radicals. Increasing applied voltage and decreasing gap distance effect on decreasing Numbers of bacteria attached to epithelial cells to half.
Keywords :
Atmospheric non , thermal plasma , Adhesion , pseudomonas spp
Journal title :
Al-Nahrain Journal Of Science
Journal title :
Al-Nahrain Journal Of Science
Record number :
2646901
Link To Document :
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