Team:Fatih Turkey/Sporocide
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<p>On the other hand, we observed OFR is more effective than DFR against Bacillus subtilis. When 10 uL OFR and DFR have been added in Bacillus subtilis cultures, 38% of DFR treated culture was dead and 98.3% of OFR treated culture was dead. Not only the 25 uL OFR treated but also 25 uL DFR treated culture was dead.</p> | <p>On the other hand, we observed OFR is more effective than DFR against Bacillus subtilis. When 10 uL OFR and DFR have been added in Bacillus subtilis cultures, 38% of DFR treated culture was dead and 98.3% of OFR treated culture was dead. Not only the 25 uL OFR treated but also 25 uL DFR treated culture was dead.</p> | ||
<p>If we want to compare E.coli and B. subtilis, we can say that Fenton Reagent application is more fatal for Bacillus subtilis. Both 25 uL OFR and DFR treated Bacillus subtilis culture was dead but 25 uL OFR and DFR treated E.coli culture was still alive. | <p>If we want to compare E.coli and B. subtilis, we can say that Fenton Reagent application is more fatal for Bacillus subtilis. Both 25 uL OFR and DFR treated Bacillus subtilis culture was dead but 25 uL OFR and DFR treated E.coli culture was still alive. | ||
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1 Killing of Bacillus Spores by Aqueous Dissolved Oxygen, Ascorbic Acid, and Copper Ions; J. B. Cross, R. P. Currier, D. J. Torraco, L. A. Vanderberg, G. L. Wagner, and P. D. Gladen Chemistry Division1 and Biosciences Division,2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 </p> | 1 Killing of Bacillus Spores by Aqueous Dissolved Oxygen, Ascorbic Acid, and Copper Ions; J. B. Cross, R. P. Currier, D. J. Torraco, L. A. Vanderberg, G. L. Wagner, and P. D. Gladen Chemistry Division1 and Biosciences Division,2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 </p> |
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