Title of article :
Storage effects on bacterial concentration:
determination of impinger and filter samples
Author/Authors :
Chih-Shan Li، نويسنده , , Ya-Chin Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Effects of storage on the colony recovery of airborne bacterial samples were evaluated in a laboratory test
chamber. Escherichia coli cells and Bacillus subtilis spores were generated by a Collison three-jet nebulizer.
Bioaerosol samples were collected by three sampling methods, AGI-30 impingers, Nuclepore filtration and elution
methods, and gelatin filters. Effects of storage time was determined by the ratio, Ct C0 , where Ct and C0 were the
CFU concentrations of the simultaneously collected samples stored for t and 0 h, respectively. The effect of storage
temperature was also studied for AGI-30 samples stored at 25 and 4 C. For impinger samples, it was demonstrated
that the bioefficiency of bacterial bioaerosols could survive in the impinger fluid, and even bud more cells at room
temperature. In addition, the inhibition effect of refrigerated samples was observed. Therefore, we suggest that
samples collected by an impingement method should be refrigerated and processed as soon as possible to avoid the
increase of bacterial culturability. Moreover, the effect of storage time on filtration collection for B. subtilis spores
was demonstrated to be insignificant. However, E. coli recovery from filters was demonstrated to decrease as storage
time increased. It was concluded that the recovery would not decrease during storage if bioefficiencies of the
sampling methods were excellent, for example, using filters to collect B. subtilis spores or impingers to collect E. coli
cells.
Keywords :
Bacteria , storage temperature , storage time , Impinger , Filter
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment