Cold atmospheric plasma, the removal of blood from steel and its effect on staphylococcal biofilm formation. A pilot study

Q1 Medicine
Muireann Fallon , Maria Boyle , Sarah Kennedy , Stephen Daniels , Hilary Humphreys
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Abstract

Background

Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has antimicrobial properties and may have a role in decontamination. However, CAP can coagulate blood, which could lead to the fixing of blood or proteins and make surface decontamination challenging after blood spillages.

Methods

In vitro assays were performed to assess whether CAP treatment of a surface impaired removal of a blood soil from steel through visual inspection and bicinchoninic acid assays. To assess if remaining blood proteins promoted biofilm formation, crystal violet biomass analysis was performed.

Results

In an in vitro study, CAP treatment did not hinder the removal of blood and pre-treatment decreased protein remaining on the surface. CAP inhibited Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation on blood-soiled surfaces.

Conclusions

CAP does not enhance the persistence of blood and protein on steel surfaces. Biofilm formation after CAP treatment of blood soiled steel was decreased possibly due to changes in electrostatic charge on surfaces. CAP should be further evaluated as an alternative surface decontaminant.

低温常压等离子体、钢中除血及其对葡萄球菌生物膜形成的影响。一项初步研究
冷常压等离子体(CAP)具有抗菌特性,可能具有去污作用。然而,CAP可以使血液凝固,这可能导致血液或蛋白质的固定,并使血液溢出后的表面净化变得困难。方法采用体外实验方法,通过目测和双乙酰胆碱酸测定来评估CAP表面处理是否会损害钢中血土的去除。为了评估剩余的血液蛋白是否促进了生物膜的形成,进行了结晶紫生物量分析。结果在体外实验中,CAP处理不妨碍血液的清除,且预处理后表面残留的蛋白质减少。CAP可抑制金黄色葡萄球菌在血污表面形成生物膜。结论scap不能增强钢表面血液和蛋白质的持久性。血污钢经CAP处理后生物膜形成减少,可能与表面静电电荷的变化有关。应进一步评估CAP作为一种替代的表面去污剂。
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Clinical Plasma Medicine
Clinical Plasma Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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