Efficiency of Plasma Activated Water on Planktonic Waterborne Microorganisms Occurring in Water Supply Systems and Dental Unit Waterlines

Nahla C Droste, Paul Leenders, Alexander Mellmann, Karsten Becker, Thorsten Kuczius
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Since high microbiological loads in water pipes of medical facilities and dental units pose a risk for human health, the establishment of bactericide agents should be advanced to minimize the contamination level. We focused on the efficacy of plasma-activated water (PAW) as a novel disinfectant against waterborne microorganisms being present in medical in-house and dental unit water-lines (DUWL), considering a dilution effect of PAW when flushing the water bearing systems. The efficiency of PAW, activated under defined conditions (90 W for 30 min) in a lab unit, was studied towards eight different waterborne species focusing on Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter spp. and Legionella spp. present in water-lines. PAW, presenting low pH at < 3.2 and high oxidation-reduction potential (763 mV) and conductivity (963 μS/cm) values, was applied in defined units to determine the minimum volume amount added to water for bacterial reduction. Six species failed in growth when exposed to the double PAW volume unit after 30 min incubation. A fivefold volume excess provided sufficient activity to inactivate the waterborne microorganisms while only Acinetobacter baumannii required a tenfold PAW surplus substantially reduction. Microorganisms show a species-specific susceptibility to PAW and cell count reduction strikingly correlates with added PAW volumes. PAW needs to be used in excess to achieve adequate cell reduction in aqueous environments, considering that dilution effects always accompany the disinfection. Our results indicate that PAW is a suitable disinfecting agent in a watery environment applicable for microbiological reduction in DUWLs.
等离子体活化水对供水系统和牙科设备输水管道中浮游水生微生物的处理效率
由于医疗设施和牙科单位的水管中微生物负荷高,对人体健康构成威胁,因此应推进杀菌剂的建立,以尽量减少污染水平。考虑到在冲洗水承载系统时,等离子体活化水(PAW)的稀释作用,我们重点研究了等离子体活化水(PAW)作为一种新型消毒剂对存在于医疗内部和牙科单位水管(DUWL)中的水生微生物的功效。在实验室装置中,在规定的条件下(90 W, 30 min),研究了PAW对8种不同的水生物种的效率,重点研究了水系中存在的铜绿假单胞菌、不动杆菌和军团菌。PAW具有< 3.2的低pH值、高氧化还原电位(763 mV)和高电导率(963 μS/cm)的特性,在规定的单位内使用,以确定细菌还原水中的最小体积。暴露于双PAW体积单位中30分钟后,6个物种生长失败。五倍的体积过剩提供了足够的活性来灭活水生微生物,而只有鲍曼不动杆菌需要十倍的PAW过剩。微生物表现出对PAW的物种特异性敏感性,细胞计数减少与添加PAW体积显著相关。考虑到稀释效应总是伴随着消毒,在水环境中需要过量使用PAW以达到充分的细胞还原。结果表明,PAW是一种适用于duwl微生物还原的水环境消毒剂。
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