An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation

Effects of 3-kJ.kg -1 nanosecond pulsed electric fields on activities of Salmonella enterica and Staphylococcus aureus were observed through batch treatment experiments. The results showed different responses in bacterial inactivation depending on pulse durations (30 and 500 ns) and bacterial stra...

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Main Authors: Soraya Chaturongakul, Phumin Kirawanich
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spelling th-mahidol.140342018-06-11T11:47:55Z An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation Soraya Chaturongakul Phumin Kirawanich Mahidol University Computer Science Engineering Effects of 3-kJ.kg -1 nanosecond pulsed electric fields on activities of Salmonella enterica and Staphylococcus aureus were observed through batch treatment experiments. The results showed different responses in bacterial inactivation depending on pulse durations (30 and 500 ns) and bacterial strains. The response to longer pulse treatments of S. enterica showed a higher significance in bacterial inhibition effect while S. aureus appeared to have higher resistance to both pulse durations. Among treatments, a maximum average reduction of 2.5 log10 cycles occurred when stimulating S. enterica with 25 kV.cm -1 , 500 ns pulses for a total treatment time of 300 s. Such inactivation mechanisms could be explained through the behavior of an equivalent circuit associated with the properties of cell wall composition. © 2012 IEEE. 2018-06-11T04:45:13Z 2018-06-11T04:45:13Z 2012-10-02 Conference Paper 2012 9th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology, ECTI-CON 2012. (2012) 10.1109/ECTICon.2012.6254252 2-s2.0-84866753356 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/14034 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84866753356&origin=inward
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Engineering
Soraya Chaturongakul
Phumin Kirawanich
An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
description Effects of 3-kJ.kg -1 nanosecond pulsed electric fields on activities of Salmonella enterica and Staphylococcus aureus were observed through batch treatment experiments. The results showed different responses in bacterial inactivation depending on pulse durations (30 and 500 ns) and bacterial strains. The response to longer pulse treatments of S. enterica showed a higher significance in bacterial inhibition effect while S. aureus appeared to have higher resistance to both pulse durations. Among treatments, a maximum average reduction of 2.5 log10 cycles occurred when stimulating S. enterica with 25 kV.cm -1 , 500 ns pulses for a total treatment time of 300 s. Such inactivation mechanisms could be explained through the behavior of an equivalent circuit associated with the properties of cell wall composition. © 2012 IEEE.
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Soraya Chaturongakul
Phumin Kirawanich
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author Soraya Chaturongakul
Phumin Kirawanich
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title An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
title_short An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
title_full An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
title_fullStr An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
title_full_unstemmed An in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
title_sort in vitro study of bacterial survival in response to high-intensity nanosecond pulse stimulation
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