DocumentCode
1336727
Title
Inactivation of Bucillus Stearothermophilus by pulsed electric field
Author
Katsuki, Sunao ; Mjima, T. ; Nagata, Kohei ; Lisitsyn, Igor ; Akiyama, Hidenori ; Furuta, Masakazu ; Hayashi, Toshio ; Takahashi, Katsutada ; Wirkner, Sandra
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Sci., Kumamoto Univ., Japan
Volume
28
Issue
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
155
Lastpage
160
Abstract
B. Stearothermophilus remains alive even under intense electric field, since spores formed are highly resistant to damage from electric field effects. This paper describes the effects of pulsed electric field on B. Stearothermophilus (ATCC no, 12980). An aqueous suspension of B. Stearothermophilus spores was placed between parallel planar electrodes and subjected to pulsed electric fields of up to 189 kV/cm, which are obtained from a high-voltage pulsed voltage generator. Either a Blumlein generator or a magnetic compression circuit with a semiconductor opening switch was used as the pulsed voltage generator. The spores that survived the treatment were detected by a colony counting method. The growth activities were measured using a microbial calorimetry technique. The temperature and pH of the spore suspension remained unchanged during the treatment. It was found that the growth activity of B. Stearothermophilus was affected by the pulsed electric field. while no remarkable lethal effect was observed in the range of up to 40 kV/cm
Keywords
bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; calorimetry; electric field effects; microorganisms; pulse generators; semiconductor switches; Blumlein generator; Bucillus Stearothermophilus inactivation; aqueous suspension; colony counting method; high-voltage pulsed voltage generator; lethal effect; magnetic compression circuit; microbial calorimetry technique; pH; parallel planar electrodes; pulsed electric field; pulsed electric fields; pulsed voltage generator; semiconductor opening switch; spores; temperature; Electrodes; Fungi; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic levitation; Magnetic semiconductors; Pulse generation; Resistance; Switches; Switching circuits; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.842890
Filename
842890
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