Effect of Tritiated Water on Growth of A Radiation-Sensitive Strain of Escherichia coli, NG30

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In the presence of tritiated water (HTO), Escherichia coli NG30 was grown in sealed test tubes containing synthetic medium (M9-0.4% glucose-0.00 5% arginine), and cell growth was monitored by measuring medium turbidity. Catalase (60 ug/ml) was added to the medium to reduce HTO associated accumulation of H2O2 A positive correlation between increasing concentration of HTO in the medium and the growth suppression was seen. A similar trend was observed when cells were grown under continuous irradiation of 60Co gamma-rays. The RBE of HTO beta-rays relative to gamma-rays was calculated from the accumulated doses to the cultures. It was found to be 1.7 when the growth was inhibited to 60% of the control, and increased with decreasing dose. © 1985, Journal of Radiation Research Editorial Committee. All rights reserved.

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Higo, K. I., & Yamamoto, O. (1985). Effect of Tritiated Water on Growth of A Radiation-Sensitive Strain of Escherichia coli, NG30. Journal of Radiation Research, 26(3), 353–359. https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.26.353

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