Abstract
A ceramics preparation (Cleansand-205), which was coated with a mixture of the oxides of Si, Al, Ti, and Ag, was found to inactivate Lactobacillus phage PL-1 suspended in a buffer solution. The inactivation of phage was dependent on the amounts of Cleansand-205 added, and the reaction obeyed almost first-order reaction kinetics. The phage inactivation was considerably accelerated by the presence of light.
MeSH terms
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Antiviral Agents / pharmacology*
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Bacteriophages / drug effects*
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Bacteriophages / growth & development*
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Catalysis
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Ceramics / pharmacokinetics
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Ceramics / pharmacology*
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Lactobacillus*
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Oxides / pharmacokinetics
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Oxides / pharmacology
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Photochemistry
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Superoxides / chemistry
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Superoxides / pharmacokinetics
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Superoxides / pharmacology
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Virus Activation / drug effects*
Substances
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Antiviral Agents
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Oxides
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Superoxides