Appl Microbiol Biotechnol DOI 10.1007/s00253-014-5781-9

MINI-REVIEW

Inactivation of microbes and macromolecules by atmospheric-pressure plasma jets Jan-Wilm Lackmann & Julia Elisabeth Bandow

Received: 4 March 2014 / Revised: 15 April 2014 / Accepted: 21 April 2014 # Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014

Abstract Plasma is ionized gas, which is found in various forms in nature and can also be generated artificially. A variety of cold atmospheric-pressure plasmas are currently being investigated for their clinical utility, and first studies reporting on the treatment of patients showed that plasma treatment may support the wound healing process. One of the benefits of plasma treatment is the effective inactivation of bacteria including tenacious pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa or multiresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Neither the molecular mechanisms promoting wound healing nor those underlying bacterial inactivation are fully understood yet. The review has a focus on plasma jets, a particular type of cold atmospheric-pressure plasma sources featuring an indirect treatment whereby the treated substrates do not come into contact with the plasma directly but are exposed to the plasma-emitted reactive species and photons. Such plasma jets are being employed as tools in basic research regarding the effects of plasmas on biological samples. This review provides a brief overview on the recent clinical investigations into the benefits of cold atmosphericpressure plasmas. It then describes our current understanding of the mechanisms leading to bacterial inactivation and inactivation of biomacromolecules gained by employing plasma jets. Keywords Cold atmospheric-pressure plasma . Plasma jet . Dielectric barrier discharge . Clinical application . Bacterial inactivation . Biomacromolecules J.

Inactivation of microbes and macromolecules by atmospheric-pressure plasma jets.

Plasma is ionized gas, which is found in various forms in nature and can also be generated artificially. A variety of cold atmospheric-pressure plasma...
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