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Reduction of Viral and Bacterial Activity by Using a Self-Powered Variable-Frequency Electrical Stimulation Device.
Tsai, Hsin-Yi; Lin, Yu-Hsuan; Huang, Kuo-Cheng; Yang, Ching-Ching; Chou, Chun-Han; Chao, Liang-Chieh.
  • Tsai HY; Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan.
  • Lin YH; Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan.
  • Huang KC; Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan.
  • Yang CC; Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan.
  • Chou CH; Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan.
  • Chao LC; Taiwan Instrument Research Institute, National Applied Research Laboratories, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan.
Micromachines (Basel) ; 14(2)2023 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2284589
ABSTRACT
Viruses and bacteria, which can rapidly spread through droplets and saliva, can have serious effects on people's health. Viral activity is traditionally inhibited using chemical substances, such as alcohol or bleach, or physical methods, such as thermal energy or ultraviolet-light irradiation. However, such methods cannot be used in many applications because they have certain disadvantages, such as causing eye or skin injuries. Therefore, in the present study, the electrical stimulation method is used to stimulate a virus, namely, coronavirus 229E, and two types of bacteria, namely, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, to efficiently reduce their infectivity of healthy cells (such as the Vero E6 cell in a viral activity-inhibition experiment). The infectivity effects of the aforementioned virus and bacteria were examined under varying values of different electrical stimulation parameters, such as the stimulation current, frequency, and total stimulation time. The experimental results indicate that the activity of coronavirus 229E is considerably inhibited through direct-current pulse stimulation with a current of 25 mA and a frequency of 2 or 20 Hz. In addition, E. coli activity was reduced by nearly 80% in 10 s through alternating-current pulse stimulation with a current of 50 mA and a frequency of 25 Hz. Moreover, a self-powered electrical stimulation device was constructed in this study. This device consists of a solar panel and battery to generate small currents with variable frequencies, which has advantages of self-powered and variable frequencies, and the device can be utilized on desks, chairs, or elevator buttons for the inhibition of viral and bacterial activities.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Language: English Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Mi14020282