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Multifactorial resistance of Bacillus subtilis spores to low-pressure plasma sterilization.

Erika MuratovFlorian P RosenbaumFelix M FuchsNikea J UlrichPeter AwakowiczPeter SetlowRalf Moeller
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2023)
Surface-associated contamination by endospore-forming bacteria poses a major challenge in sterilization, since the omnipresence of these highly resistant spores throughout nature makes contamination unavoidable, especially in unprocessed foods. Common bactericidal agents such as heat, UV and γ radiation, and toxic chemicals such as strong oxidizers: (i) are often not sufficient to completely inactivate spores; (ii) can pose risks to the applicant; or (iii) can cause unintended damage to the materials to be sterilized. Cold low-pressure plasma (LPP) has been proposed as an additional method for spore eradication. However, efficient use of LPP in decontamination requires understanding of spores' mechanisms of resistance to and protection against LPP.
Keyphrases
  • bacillus subtilis
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • drinking water
  • oxidative stress
  • climate change
  • helicobacter pylori
  • heavy metals