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Impact of UV-C Irradiation on Bacterial Disinfection in a Drinking Water Purification System

The supply of microbiological risk-free water is essential to keep food safety and public hygiene. And removal, inactivation, and destruction of microorganisms in drinking water are key for ensuring safety in the food industry. Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) irradiation is an attractive method for efficient d...

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Autores principales: Kim, Hyun-Joong, Yoon, Hee-Won, Lee, Min-A, Kim, Young-Hoon, Lee, Chang Joo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9895992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36474325
http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2211.11027
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author Kim, Hyun-Joong
Yoon, Hee-Won
Lee, Min-A
Kim, Young-Hoon
Lee, Chang Joo
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Yoon, Hee-Won
Lee, Min-A
Kim, Young-Hoon
Lee, Chang Joo
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description The supply of microbiological risk-free water is essential to keep food safety and public hygiene. And removal, inactivation, and destruction of microorganisms in drinking water are key for ensuring safety in the food industry. Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) irradiation is an attractive method for efficient disinfection of water without generating toxicity and adversely affecting human health. In this study, the disinfection efficiencies of UV-C irradiation on Shigella flexneri (Gram negative) and Listeria monocytogenes (Gram positive) at various concentrations in drinking water were evaluated using a water purifier. Their morphological and physiological characteristics after UV-C irradiation were observed using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry combined with live/dead staining. UV-C irradiation (254 nm wavelength, irradiation dose: 40 mJ/cm(2)) at a water flow velocity of 3.4 L/min showed disinfection ability on both bacteria up to 10(8) CFU/4 L. And flow cytometric analysis showed different physiological shift between S. flexneri and L. monocytogenes after UV-C irradiation, but no significant shift of morphology in both bacteria. In addition, each bacterium revealed different characteristics with time-course observation after UV-C irradiation: L. monocytogenes dramatically changed its physiological feature and seemed to reach maximum damage at 4 h and then recovered, whereas S. flexneri seemed to gradually die over time. This study revealed that UV-C irradiation of water purifiers is effective in disinfecting microbial contaminants in drinking water and provides basic information on bacterial features/responses after UV-C irradiation.
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spelling pubmed-98959922023-02-14 Impact of UV-C Irradiation on Bacterial Disinfection in a Drinking Water Purification System Kim, Hyun-Joong Yoon, Hee-Won Lee, Min-A Kim, Young-Hoon Lee, Chang Joo J Microbiol Biotechnol Research article The supply of microbiological risk-free water is essential to keep food safety and public hygiene. And removal, inactivation, and destruction of microorganisms in drinking water are key for ensuring safety in the food industry. Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) irradiation is an attractive method for efficient disinfection of water without generating toxicity and adversely affecting human health. In this study, the disinfection efficiencies of UV-C irradiation on Shigella flexneri (Gram negative) and Listeria monocytogenes (Gram positive) at various concentrations in drinking water were evaluated using a water purifier. Their morphological and physiological characteristics after UV-C irradiation were observed using fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry combined with live/dead staining. UV-C irradiation (254 nm wavelength, irradiation dose: 40 mJ/cm(2)) at a water flow velocity of 3.4 L/min showed disinfection ability on both bacteria up to 10(8) CFU/4 L. And flow cytometric analysis showed different physiological shift between S. flexneri and L. monocytogenes after UV-C irradiation, but no significant shift of morphology in both bacteria. In addition, each bacterium revealed different characteristics with time-course observation after UV-C irradiation: L. monocytogenes dramatically changed its physiological feature and seemed to reach maximum damage at 4 h and then recovered, whereas S. flexneri seemed to gradually die over time. This study revealed that UV-C irradiation of water purifiers is effective in disinfecting microbial contaminants in drinking water and provides basic information on bacterial features/responses after UV-C irradiation. The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology 2023-01-28 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9895992/ /pubmed/36474325 http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2211.11027 Text en Copyright © 2023 by the authors. Licensee KMB. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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title_short Impact of UV-C Irradiation on Bacterial Disinfection in a Drinking Water Purification System
title_sort impact of uv-c irradiation on bacterial disinfection in a drinking water purification system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9895992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36474325
http://dx.doi.org/10.4014/jmb.2211.11027
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