Issue 3, 2002

Effect of static magnetic field on growth of Escherichia coli and relative response model of series piezoelectric quartz crystal

Abstract

The effect of magnetic field on the growth of bacteria was studied with the series piezoelectric quartz crystal (SPQC) sensing technique. The growth situations of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in the absence and presence of different intensities of static magnetic fields were examined and analyzed. The results showed that the growth of E. coli was inhibited due to the presence of magnetic fields. By fitting frequency shift (Δf) versus time curves according to the frequency shift response equation of SPQC, the relationships between three kinetic growth parameters, i.e., the asymptote A, the maximum specific growth rate μm and lag time λ, and magnetic field intensity were established. Based on these results, a new response model containing the magnetic field intensity was derived as:The kinetic parameters of bacterial growth obtained from this model are close to those obtained from the logistics popular growth model, in which the concentration of the bacteria was determined by the traditional pour plate count method.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2001
Accepted
04 Dec 2001
First published
31 Jan 2002

Analyst, 2002,127, 373-377

Effect of static magnetic field on growth of Escherichia coli and relative response model of series piezoelectric quartz crystal

S. Zhang, W. Wei, J. Zhang, Y. Mao and S. Liu, Analyst, 2002, 127, 373 DOI: 10.1039/B109617F

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