Abstract
Objective. Study of the combined use of electrochemically activated solution of sodium chloride with potassium permanganate and develop modes of disinfection of various objects and objects of medical and veterinary purposes. Materials and methods. There was conducted research by conventional methods in semi-production conditions by separated and combined use of electrochemically active-neutral anolyte (ca. 0.1 mg / l) with potassium permanganate.As a test microorganism was used a suspension of cultures of strains (E. coli, strain 1257, golden streptococcus, strain 209p), the test object (coarse calico) was without protein protection. Results. Neutral anolyte with chlorine activity of 0.1 mg / ml in combination with potassium permanganate in various dilutions (1: 2000 1: 2500 1: 3000 and 1: 4000) disinfects all the binding objects at various exposures.Neutral anolyte with chlorine activity 0.1 mg / ml without manganic acid potassium combination showed a disinfecting effect quoad E. Coli in exposures of 15 and 20 minutes, and - St. Aureus This effect appears at a 20-minute exposure.Potassium permanganate in dilution with distilled water at a dilution of 1: 4000 did not show any bactericidal activity against the above-mentioned sanitary-indicative microorganisms. Cunclusion. The results of the study allow recommendingelectrochemically active-neutral anolyte in combination with potassium permanganate for implementation into medical and veterinary practice in order to disinfect and deodorize the premises of hospitals, clinics, and also objects of veterinary supervision.
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