Plasma-Treated Water: A Comparison with Analog Mixtures of Traceable Ingredients.

Microorganisms(2023)

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Plasma-treated water (PTW) possess anti-microbial potential against , which is observable for both suspended cells and cells organized in biofilms. Against that background, the chemical composition of PTW tends to focus. Various analytical techniques have been applied for analyses, which reveal various traceable reactive oxygen and nitrogen compounds (RONS). Based on these findings, it is our aim to generate a PTW analog (anPTW), which has been compared in its anti-microbial efficiency with freshly generated PTW. Additionally, a solution of every traceable compound of PTW has been mixed according to their PTW concentration. As references, we treated suspended cells and mature biofilms of with PTW that originates from a microwave-driven plasma source. The anti-microbial efficiency of all solutions has been tested based on a combination of a proliferation, an XTT, and a live-dead assay. The outcomes of the test proved an anti-microbial power of PTW that suggests more active ingredients than the traceable compounds HNO, HNO, and HO or the combined mixture of the analog.
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atmospheric plasmas,contaminations,food safety,non-thermal plasma,plasma-activated water,reactive oxygen and nitrogen species
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