Abstract
The effect of strong visible light on spores of Bacillus subtilis has been studied. With the illumination conditions used, spores were killed exponentially and viability decreased to less than 13% survivors after 24 h. This decrease did not take place when the cells were kept under strictly anaerobic conditions. The killing is, therefore, attributable to a photodynamic effect. The presence in the medium of exogenous photosensitizers did not increase the effect of light and this is attributable to the impermeability of spores to these agents. Once germinated, the spores were killed at a much faster rate, even when outgrowth was stopped. The highest sensitivity was reached 90 min after onset of outgrowth.
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