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The involvement of superoxide radicals in medium pressure UV derived inactivation.
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Water Research . Sep2019, Vol. 161, p119-125. 7p. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Today, two types of lamp systems dominate the UV disinfection industry: low-pressure (LP) UV lamps and medium-pressure (MP) polychromatic lamps. Both lamp types have their advantages and disadvantages in microorganism inactivation, with LP lamps being cheaper, having longer life, and working at lower temperature, hence reducing fouling, and MP lamps showing better inactivation per germicidal dose for certain microorganisms. Bacterium-based biosensors were used to compare LP and MP irradiation. These biosensors were Escherichia coli bacteria carrying the lux operon genes under the control of different stress-responding promoters, where activation of the specific promoter is manifested as bioluminescence. MP irradiation, considerably more than LP irradiation, resulted in activation of the superoxide dismutase expression, indicating the formation of superoxide radicals inside the cells. Accordingly, pre-exposure (immunization) of the bacteria to an activator that produces superoxide radicals resulted in lower inactivation and increased resistance to MP irradiation, but not to LP irradiation. This study shows that the difference in germicidal efficiency may result from the production of intracellular superoxide radicals by MP irradiation, at wavelengths other than 254 nm, as emitted by LP lamps. Image 1 • MP irradiation showed better inactivation of E. coli than LP irradiation. • MP triggered much more intracellular superoxide production than LP. • Pre-exposure to superoxide resulted in elevated resistance to MP inactivation. • Biosensors as tools to study mechanisms underlying inactivation by LP and MP lamps. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00431354
- Volume :
- 161
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Water Research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 137323881
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.05.084