Brazilian Journal of Biology ()

Degradation and inactivation of adenovirus in water by photo-electro-oxidation

  • G. S. Monteiro,
  • R. Staggemeier,
  • C. R. Klauck,
  • A. M. Bernardes,
  • M. A. S. Rodrigues,
  • F. R. Spilki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.00813suppl
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 4 suppl 2
pp. 37 – 42

Abstract

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The present study analyzed the efficiency of the photo-electro-oxidation process as a method for degradation and inactivation of adenovirus in water. The experimental design employed a solution prepared from sterile water containing 5.107 genomic copies/L (gc/L) of a standard strain of human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV-5) divided into two equal parts, one to serve as control and one treated by photo-electro-oxidation (PEO) for 3 hours and with a 5A current. Samples collected throughout the exposure process were analyzed by real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for viral genome identification and quantitation. Prior to gene extraction, a parallel DNAse treatment step was carried out to assess the integrity of viral particles. Integrated cell culture (ICC) analyses assessed the viability of infection in a cell culture. The tested process proved effective for viral degradation, with a 7 log10 reduction in viral load after 60 minutes of treatment. The DNAse-treated samples exhibited complete reduction of viral load after a 75 minute exposure to the process, and ICC analyses showed completely non-viable viral particles at 30 minutes of treatment.

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