Removal of Viable Bacteria and Endotoxins by Electro Deionization (EDI)
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Viable bacteria and endotoxins in water sometimes cause problems for human health. Endotoxins are major components of the outer cell wall of gram-negative bacteria (lipopolysaccharides). In medical procedures, especially haemodialysis (HD) and related therapies (haemodiafiltration (HDF), haemofiltration (HF)), endotoxins in the water for haemodialysis can permeate through the haemodialysis membrane and cause microinflammation or various haemodialysis-related illnesses. To decrease such a biological risk, RO and UF membranes are generally used. Also, hot water disinfection or the chemical disinfection is regularly executed to kill bacteria which produce endotoxins. However, simple treatment methods and equipment may be able to decrease the biological risk more efficiently. In our experiments, we confirmed that viable bacteria and endotoxins were removed by Electro Deionization (EDI) technology and also clarified the desorption mechanisms.
- 2011-09-10
著者
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Sato Toshio
Department Of Anatomy Sapporo Medical University
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Watabe Tomoichi
R&d Center Daicen Membrane-systems Ltd
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HARADA NORIMITSU
Medical Division, Daicen Membrane-Systems Ltd
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OTOMO TERUO
Medical Division, Daicen Membrane-Systems Ltd
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WATABE TOMOICHI
R&D Center, Daicen Membrane-Systems Ltd
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ASE TOMONOBU
Medical Division, Daicen Membrane-Systems Ltd
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TAKEMURA TAKUTO
Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane
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Otomo Teruo
Medical Division Daicen Membrane-systems Ltd
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Ase Tomonobu
Medical Division Daicen Membrane-systems Ltd
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Takemura Takuto
Department Of Ecology And Environmental Science Faculty Of Life And Environmental Science Shimane Un
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Harada Norimitsu
Medical Division Daicen Membrane-systems Ltd
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Sato Toshio
Department Of Ecology And Environmental Science Faculty Of Life And Environmental Science Shimane Un
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