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Control of multidrug-resistant planktonic Acinetobacter baumannii: Biocidal efficacy study by atmospheric-pressure air plasma

  • Zhe RUAN
  • , Yajun GUO
  • , Jing GAO
  • , Chunjun YANG*
  • , Yan LAN
  • , Jie SHEN
  • , Zimu XU
  • , Cheng CHENG*
  • , Xinghao LIU
  • , Shumei ZHANG
  • , Wenhui DU
  • , Paul K CHU*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

In this research, an atmospheric-pressure air plasma is used to inactivate the multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in liquid. The efficacy of the air plasma on bacterial deactivation and the cytobiological variations after the plasma treatment are investigated. According to colony forming units, nearly all the bacteria (6-log) are inactivated after 10 min of air plasma treatment. However, 7% of the bacteria enter a viable but non-culturable state detected by the resazurin based assay during the same period of plasma exposure. Meanwhile, 86% of the bacteria lose their membrane integrity in the light of SYTO 9/PI staining assay. The morphological changes in the cells are examined by scanning electron microscopy and bacteria with morphological changes are rare after plasma exposure in the liquid. The concentrations of the long-living RS, such as H2O2, and O3, in liquid induced by plasma treatment are measured, and they increase with plasma treatment time. The changes of the intracellular ROS may be related to cell death, which may be attributed to oxidative stress and other damage effects induced by RS plasma generated in liquid. The rapid and effective bacteria inactivation may stem from the RS in the liquid generated by plasma and air plasmas may become a valuable therapy in the treatment of infected wounds.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume20
Issue number6
Online published2 May 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018

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