Sporicidal Effect of Presept and Chloramine B on Bacillus cereus Spores
Authors:
O. Hlaváček; V. Vinter; J. Chaloupka
Authors‘ workplace:
Mikrobiologický ústav, Akademie věd ČR, Praha
Published in:
Epidemiol. Mikrobiol. Imunol. , 1998, č. 4, s. 150-153
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Overview
The sporicidal effect of Presept was compared with Chloramine B on the spores of Bacillus cereus. Either compound was calibrated to the same concentration of active chlorine. While a portion of spore population after 4 hrs of treatment by Chloramine germinated and started to divide in a rich nutrient medium, the optical density of the culture inoculated with spores treated by Presept did not increase even after 7 hrs when exposed to the nutrient medium. Significant morphological differences were found in either population of spores. Spores treated by Presept lost the imperme- ability within 3 hrs in the nutrient medium but almost no postgerminative development was observed. However, a portion of spores treated by Chloramine B developed after germination within 3 hrs into vegetative cells. It seems that Presept does not block germination and/or loss of imperme- ability of spores, but prevents their postgerminative development and division.
Key words:
sporicidal effect – Presept – Chloramine B – disinfection – germination of spores – Bacillus cereus.
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Hygiene and epidemiology Medical virology Clinical microbiologyArticle was published in
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