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Synergism between Ultrasonic Waves and Hydrogen Peroxide in the Killing of Micro‐organisms
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1975
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SonoelectrochemistryMicrobial ContaminationSonochemistryLethal EffectBiological Effects Of Acoustic WavesToxicologyAerobic CulturingUltrasonic WavesMicrobiologyDisinfectantUltrasoundMedicineHydrogen PeroxideBiophysics
The lethal effect on different micro‐organisms of ultrasonic waves and hydrogen peroxide separately and in combination was examined. Ultrasonic waves were able to disintegrate Fusobacterium nucleatum within 3 min and to kill Veillonella parvula after 15 min and Streptoccus sanguis after 20 min; 20 vols H 2 O 2 (6% w/v) killed V. parvula, Strep. sanguis and Staphylococcus aureus after 5 min treatment, and Clostridium sporogenes spores after 25 min. Sonication of Cl. sporogenes spores, Bacillus cereus spores and Candida albicans in 20 vols H 2 O 2 , using an ultrasonic probe, was lethal to the organisms after 15, 10 and 10 min, respectively. The latter 2 organisms were not killed by 30 min exposure to either agent separately. Similar results were obtained when an ultrasonic tank was used for sonication.
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