Flow cytometric analysis of chlorhexidine action |
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Authors: | Fiona C. Sheppard David J. Mason Sally F. Bloomfield Vanya A. Gant |
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Affiliation: | The International Center for Biotechnology, Osaka University, 2-1 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka 565, Japan |
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Abstract: | The mechanism by which chlorhexidine kills bacteria is still ill defined. We have investigated the action of chlorhexidine on Escherichia coli JM101/psb311 using a combination of flow cytometry and traditional methods. Chlorhexidine-induced uptake by E. coli cells of bis-(1,3-dibutylbarturic acid) trimethine oxonol and propidium iodide, which monitor membrane potential and membrane integrity respectively, was shown to be concentration dependent for the range 0.003–0.3 mmol−1. In addition, cells in log phase growth were more susceptible to 0.03 mmol−1 chlorhexidine than those in stationary phase. There was, however, no direct correlation between dye uptake and decline in colony forming units. |
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Keywords: | Double strand origin Plasmid Rolling circle replication Streptomyces |
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