Sporicidal Action of Hypochlorite on Conidia of Aspergillus ParasiticusUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison., 1979 - 84 pages |
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action of chlorine activity added AGAR AT 40°C appreciable Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL bacteria buffer solutions cause chlorine residuals coli concentration conidia conidiospores conidiospores of Aspergillus contained cultures D-values Data decreased demonstrated destruction determined dilution disinfectant dissociation Effects of hypochlorite eliminate enzymes equipment evident experiments factors Figure germicidal glucose graduate greater groups grown on mycological growth harvested heated HOC1 hypochlorous acid inactivation increase indicate lethal menstruum Methods minimize MINUTES AT 30°C mold Moyer's agars mycological agar mycological and Moyer's noted NRRL 3315 produced NUMBER OF SURVIVING observed obtained parasiticus NRRL 2999 parasiticus NRRL 3315 PH 7 PH pH values ppm of chlorine present Previous studies produced on mycological protein and sugar residual chlorine resistance respectively samples sensitive series of experiments showed sodium hypochlorite spore suspension standardization stirring strains substantially SURVIVING SPORES/ML suspended in buffer suspending menstrua Table temperature tests treated trials tryptone Type various