游泳池微生物污染及理化性质评价的综合研究

IF 3 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mohamed A. Taha, Engy H. Edrees, Mohamed F. Ghaly, Elsaid A. ElSaid, Momen Askoura
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摘要

本研究旨在提高位于埃及Sharkia省的游泳池的安全和质量保证。在八个水池共采集了144个水样。按照国家游泳池水质标准对试验池的水质进行了理化和微生物特性评价。通过标准指示生物的检测和计数来评价微生物污染。利用16S rDNA测序和系统发育分析进一步鉴定耐药菌株。对各种天然潜在抗菌剂的抗菌敏感性;包括水、酒精植物提取物和精油。测定受试天然抗菌药物的MIC和MBC。最后,对最有效的抗菌药物进行了现场应用,以突出其在现场使用的利弊,从而使本研究在理论和实践方面具有更广泛的范围。结果在物理分析方面;温度不合格率为82.9%,颜色和气味合格率为100%。关于化学分析;碱度不合格率为54.3%,复合氯不合格率为53.3%。池水微生物污染评价结果显示,铜绿假单胞菌为主要污染物(57.1%),总大肠菌群次之(52.4%)。对植物提取物和精油进行药敏试验,肉桂热水提取物和精油的MIC范围最窄。通过对不同抗菌剂的不同组合进行测试,肉桂热水提取物和丁香精油的组合被确定为对抗耐药菌株的有希望的协同组合。在实际应用中,最有效的抗菌化合物导致物理标准的相容性显著下降,化学标准的相容性略有下降。然而,处理后微生物污染完全消除,这是本研究背景下考虑和讨论的问题。结论本研究对埃及泳池水进行了全面评价,其中最突出的发现之一是铜绿假单胞菌(P. aeruginosa)是造成泳池水微生物污染的主要耐药微生物。肉桂热水提取物和丁香精油是研究中最有效的天然抗菌剂。这些抗菌药物的现场应用是确认当前结果的有效性和可信度的重要一步,突出了建议的泳池除污剂实际应用的利弊。
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A comprehensive study on microbial contamination and physicochemical properties assessment of swimming pools

Background

The present study aims to improve safety and quality assurance of swimming pools located in Sharkia governorate, Egypt. A total of 144 water samples were collected from eight pools. The water quality of the tested pools was assessed according to national swimming pool quality standards in terms of physiochemical and microbial characterization. Microbial contamination was assessed by the detection and enumeration of standard indicator organisms. 16S rDNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis were utilized for further identification of most resistant bacterial isolate. Antimicrobial susceptibility to various natural potentially antimicrobial agents; including aqueous, alcoholic plant extracts and essential oils was conducted. Both MIC and MBC for tested natural antimicrobial agents were determined. Finally, field application of the most effective antimicrobial agents was carried out to highlight the cons and pros of their usage in field, in order to possess a broader scope of both theoretical and practical aspects of this study.

Results

In terms of physical analysis; 82.9% of tested samples were nonconformed to temperature standard, while 100% were conformed to color and odor. Regarding chemical analysis; 54.3% and 53.3% of samples were nonconformed to alkalinity and combined chlorine, respectively. Assessment of microbial contamination indicated the prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a main contaminator of tested pool water (57.1%) followed by total coliforms which ranked second among detected microorganisms (52.4%). Upon performing antimicrobial susceptibility testing of plant extracts and essential oils, cinnamon hot water extract and essential oil showed narrowest MIC ranges. Upon testing various combinations between different tested antimicrobial agents, combination of cinnamon hot water extract and clove essential oil was identified as a promising synergetic combination against resistant isolates. In field application of the most effective antimicrobial compounds resulted in that compatibility markedly decreased for physical standards and slightly for chemical standards. However, microbial pollution was totally eliminated after treatment, which was considered and discussed within the context of the study.

Conclusion

This study targeted full assessment of pools water in Egypt, one of the most prominent findings of this study is prevalence of P. aeruginosa as the main resistant microorganism responsible for microbial pollution of pool water. Cinnamon hot water extract and clove essential oil were identified as the most effective natural antimicrobial agents used in the study. Field application of these antimicrobial agents was a significant step confirming the validity and credibility of current results highlighting the pros and cons of practical application of the suggested pool decontaminators.

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期刊介绍: Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (FJPS) is the official journal of the Future University in Egypt. It is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which publishes original research articles, review articles and case studies on all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and technologies, pharmacy practice and related clinical aspects, and pharmacy education. The journal publishes articles covering developments in drug absorption and metabolism, pharmacokinetics and dynamics, drug delivery systems, drug targeting and nano-technology. It also covers development of new systems, methods and techniques in pharmacy education and practice. The scope of the journal also extends to cover advancements in toxicology, cell and molecular biology, biomedical research, clinical and pharmaceutical microbiology, pharmaceutical biotechnology, medicinal chemistry, phytochemistry and nutraceuticals.
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