Efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a cambios de temperatura ante el Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212 in vitro
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2015Author(s)
Pajuelo Hernández, Santos Williams
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El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo determinar el efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a cambios de temperatura ante el Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212in vitro.
El estudio prospectivo, longitudinal, comparativo y experimental se desarrolló en el laboratorio de microbiología de la Universidad Nacional de Trujillo e incluyo un total de 63 placas petri de las cuales correspondía 21 para cada grupo de estudio. Para determinar el efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a 40°C, 37°C y 30°C, se comparó medios de cultivo en placas petri aislados con el Enteroccocus faecalis para determinar su eficacia, para la recolección de datos cada placa petri fue registrada con un código, comparando los grupos de estudio según el conteo de UFC.
Los resultados muestran que el efecto antibacteriano del hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a 40°C es más eficaz que a 37°C y 30°C ante el Enteroccocus faecalis con una media de 0.000, un rango medio de 32.083 y una significancia de 0.025. Se concluyó que existe diferencias significativas entre el hipoclorito de sodio al 2.5% a temperaturas de 40°C, 37°C y 30°C frente al Enteroccocus faecalis, siendo el de 40°C el que presento mayor eficacia antibacteriana. This assessment had as primary objective to determine the antibacterial effect
of the hypochlorite of sodium at 2.5% against temperature changes of
Enteroccocus faecalis ATCC29212 in vitro.
The prospective, longitudinal, comparative and experimental analysis was
developed in the Microbiology Lab of Trujillo´s National University and it
includes a total of 63 Petri plates from which 21 is stablished for each group
of study. To determine the antibacterial effect of the hypochlorite of sodium
at 2.5 % at 40°C, 37°C and 30°C, colonies were compared in Petri plates
isolated with the enteroccocus faecalis to determine his efficiency, for the
compilation of information every Petri plate was registered by a code,
comparing the study groups according to UFC's count.
The results show that the antibacterial effect of the hypochlorite of sodium at
2.5 % and 40°C is more effective than the one at 37°C and 30°C against the
enteroccocus faecalis with a count of 0.000, its average range is 32.083 and
its significance is 0.025. I concluded that it really exists significant
differences between the hypochlorite of sodium at 2.5 % at different
temperatures from 40°C, 37°C and 30°C against the enteroccocus faecalis,
being the one at 40°C the one that presented the best antibacterial efficiency.
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