Inactivating and mutagenic effects of gamma-radiation on the causative agent of (S. typimurium 355) paratyphoid infection in model media

  • Anatol I. Eroshov International Sakharov Environmental Institute, Belarusian State University, 23/1 Daŭhabrodskaja Street, Minsk 220070, Belarus

Abstract

It is established, that the ionizing radiation processes evoke strong mutagen action. At radiation basic sensitive structures of a cell-DNA and membranes are damaged. In culture of the irradiated cells biochemical mutants have been found. In normal conditions their growth is not found. Only entering into a nutrient medium of necessary factors of growth (a set of amino acids) has raised their survival rate, but pathogenic properties have disappeared.

Author Biography

Anatol I. Eroshov, International Sakharov Environmental Institute, Belarusian State University, 23/1 Daŭhabrodskaja Street, Minsk 220070, Belarus

doctor of science (biology), full professor; professor at the department of social-humanitarian sciences and
sustainable development

Published
2019-03-16
Keywords: gamma-radiation, pathogen of paratyphoid infection, DNA, membranes, mutants, pathogenicity
How to Cite
Eroshov, A. I. (2019). Inactivating and mutagenic effects of gamma-radiation on the causative agent of (S. typimurium 355) paratyphoid infection in model media. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Ecology, 1, 40-45. Retrieved from https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/ecology/article/view/2966
Section
Radioecology and Radiobiology, Radiation Safety