Title :
Study on Plasma Agent Effect of a Direct-Current Atmospheric Pressure Oxygen-Plasma Jet on Inactivation of E. coli Using Bacterial Mutants
Author :
Jia Li ; Sakai, Noriyuki ; Watanabe, Manabu ; Hotta, E. ; Wachi, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Sci., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
Biosensors of single-gene knockout mutants and physical methods using mesh and quartz glass are employed to discriminate plasma agents and assess their lethal effects generated in a Direct-Current atmospheric-pressure oxygen plasma jet. Radicals generated in plasma are determined by optical emission spectroscopy, along with the O3 density measurement by UV absorption spectroscopy. Besides, thermal effect is investigated by an infrared camera. The biosensors include three kinds of Escherichia coli (E. coli) K-12 substrains with their mutants, totalling 8 kinds of bacteria. Results show that oxidative stress plays a main role in the inactivation process. Rather than superoxide O2-, neutral reactive oxygen species such as O3 and O2(a1Δg) are identified as dominant sources for oxidative stress. In addition, DNA damage caused by oxidation is found to be an important destruction mechanism.
Keywords :
DNA; biosensors; biothermics; cameras; cellular biophysics; microorganisms; molecular biophysics; plasma jets; ultraviolet spectra; DNA damage; E. coli; Escherichia coli K-12 substrains; O3 density measurement; UV absorption spectroscopy; bacterial mutants; biosensors; destruction mechanism; direct-current atmospheric pressure oxygen-plasma jet; infrared camera; lethal effects; mesh glass; neutral reactive oxygen species; optical emission spectroscopy; oxidative stress; physical method; plasma agent effect; quartz glass; single-gene knockout mutants; thermal effect; DNA; Ions; Microorganisms; Plasma measurements; Plasmas; Strain; Stress; Atmospheric pressure; DC plasma jet; E. coli mutant; inactivation;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2248395