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Breaks induced in the deoxyribonucleic acid of aerosolized Escherichia coli by ozonized cyclohexene
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BacteriologyAir QualityMolecular BiologyDeoxyribonucleic AcidAerosolized Escherichia ColiRedox BiologyPercent Relative HumidityToxicologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyPublic HealthSucrose Gradient SedimentationBiochemistryOzonized CyclohexeneDisinfectantOzoneMolecular MicrobiologyMicrobial ContaminationAerobiologyBiological PollutantMicrobiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyIndoor Air QualityUv-c IrradiationMedicine
The inactivation of aerosolized Escherichia coli by ozone, cyclohexene, and ozonized cyclohexene was studied. The parameters for damage were loss of reproduction and introduction of breaks in the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Aerosolization of E. coli in clean air at 80 percent relative humidity or in air containing either ozone or cyclohexene hardly affected survival; however, some breaks per DNA molecule were induced, as shown by sucrose gradient sedimentation of the DNA. Aerosolization of E. coli in air containing ozonized cyclohexene at 80 percent relative humidity decreased the survival by a factor of 10(3) or more after 1 h of exposure and induced many breaks in the DNA.
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