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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2008-08-01
Journal:International Conference on Nonthermal Medical and Biological Treatments Using Electromagnetic Fields and Ionized Gases
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、CPCI-S、Scopus
Volume:36
Issue:4
Page Number:1633-1637
ISSN No.:0093-3813
Key Words:dielectric barrier discharge (DBD); disintegration; inactivation of cells; protein
Abstract:The inactivation mechanism of microorganisms by plasma has been attracting much attention or researchers in recent years. Some different explanations have been postulated from physical, chemical, and biological views. In this paper, we investigate the inactivation mechanism of cells exposed to dielectric barrier discharge plasma in helium at atmospheric pressure from a biochemical view, i.e., disintegration of biomacromolecules, particularly the polysaccharide on cell wall and membrane-bound proteins. The experimental results showed that a series of complex chemical reactions happened in cell debris suspension and cell suspension, leading to a decrease in the concentration of membrane-bound proteins and an increase in the concentration of proteins released from cells. Cell debris could be effectively decomposed by plasma to amino acid, maltose, glucose, acetic acid, and so on. This might be the main reason for cell lysis and death.