The response of Escherichia coli K12 upon exposure to hypochlorous acid and hydrogen peroxide

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Pietersen, Belinda
Brözel, Volker Siegfried
Cloete, Thomas Eugene

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Water Research Council

Abstract

The aim of the work reported here was to investigate the growth-inhibitory activity of HOCI and hydrogen peroxide toward Escherichia coli K12 during both logarithmic and stationary phases of the growth cycle, as well as the response of E. coli K12 to these oxidants. Stationary phase cultures were exposed to sub-inhibitory oxidising stress, and the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) were determined during the ensuing 24h. The effect of oxidant on logarithmically growing cultures was also determined. Stationary phase cultures of E. coli K12 responded to hydrogen peroxide stress, both the MIC and the survival following exposure to high concentrations increasing following exposure to stress. By contrast stationary phase cells did not become more tolerant of high concentrations of HOCI following HOCI stress. Logarithmically growing E. coli K12 did not display increased tolerance to either inhibitory or lethal concentrations of hydrogen peroxide or HOCI following the relevant oxidising stress.

Description

Keywords

Escherichia coli K12, Hypochlorous acid, Growth inhibition, Stationary phase, Logarithmic phase

Sustainable Development Goals

Citation

Pietersen, B, Brözel, VS & Cloete, TE 1996, 'The response of Escherichia coli K12 upon exposure to hypochlorous acid and hydrogen peroxide', Water SA, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 43-48. [http://www.wrc.org/publications_watersa]