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Biofouling ; 34(4): 368-377, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29745778

ABSTRACT

The present study was aimed at designing and optimizing a rotating disk reactor simulating high hydrodynamic shear rates (γ), which are representative of cooling circuits. The characteristics of the hydrodynamic conditions in the reactor and the complex approach used to engineer it are described. A 60 l tank was filled with freshwater containing free-living amoebae (FLA) and bacteria. Adhesion of the bacteria and formation of a biofilm on the stainless steel coupons were observed. FLA were able to establish in these biofilms under γ as high as 85,000 s-1. Several physical mechanisms (convection, diffusion, sedimentation) could explain the accumulation of amoeboid cells on surfaces, but further research is required to fully understand and model the fine mechanisms governing such transport under γ similar to those encountered in the industrial environment. This technological advance may enable research into these topics.


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Amoeba/physiology , Bacteria , Biofilms , Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Fresh Water , Hydrodynamics , Locomotion , Stainless Steel
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J Appl Microbiol ; 116(4): 1055-65, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24387688

ABSTRACT

AIMS: Free-living amoebae (FLA) in aqueous systems are a problem for water network managers and health authorities because some are pathogenic, such as Naegleria fowleri, and they have also been reported to operate as reservoirs and vectors of several pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, to better control the occurrence of such amoebae, we evaluate the efficacy of monochloramine against planktonic forms (trophozoites and cysts) and also biofilm-associated cells of N. fowleri as FLA are often associated with biofilms. METHODS AND RESULTS: From a freshwater biofilm growing in a pilot reactor and inoculated with N. fowleri, we obtained Ct values ranging from 4 to 17 mg Cl2 min l(-1) at 25°C and pH 8·2 on both planktonic and biofilm associated cells. In addition, the inactivation pattern of biofilm associated was intermediate between those of trophozoïtes and cysts. CONCLUSIONS: The monochloramine efficiency varies with the life stage of N. fowleri (trophozoïte, cyst, and biofilm-associated). The sensitivity to disinfectant of amoeba, that is, trophozoïtes and cysts, in the biofilm life stage is as high as that of their planktonic cyst form. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This study gives Ct values for cysts and biofilm-associated N. fowleri. This may impact on water treatment strategies against amoebae and should be considered when controlling N. fowleri in man-made water systems such as cooling towers or hot water systems.


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Biofilms/drug effects , Chloramines/pharmacology , Disinfectants/pharmacology , Naegleria fowleri/drug effects , Plankton/drug effects , Fresh Water/parasitology , Naegleria fowleri/growth & development , Trophozoites/drug effects
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J Pharmacol Methods ; 18(1): 69-80, 1987 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3626568

ABSTRACT

A complete system is described for the computerized automation of the determination of activity of hypertensive drugs in the anesthetized rat. The microcomputer used was the Apple IIe, and the automation was performed by a purpose-designed command module. The series of injections of hypertensive drugs was controlled by the microcomputer through the intermediary of the command module. All processing of the signal (hypertension peak), calculation of the data obtained, statistical processing, and archive storage of the results was carried out entirely by the microcomputer. The computer was able unaided to control three work stations simultaneously without requiring synchronization.


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Blood Pressure/drug effects , Computers , Microcomputers , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Rats
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