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Inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus by interaction of dye and visible light.

O N Fellowes.   

Abstract

The inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus was studied by means of the interaction of neutral red, Toluidine Blue, and methylene blue with visible light. The virus, Type A, strain 1, CANEFA of Argentine origin, was grown in tissue culture and tested in the crude and clarified state. Virus and dye were mixed and incubated together at 4 C for 45 min in the dark, or were mixed and immediately exposed to the visible light source without prior incubation together. Mixtures of crude virus and dye, under any of the experimental conditions used, did not inactivate more than 1 to 2 logs of viral infectivity when held in the dark or when exposed to light during a period of 45 min. Complete inactivation of virus was achieved when clarified virus and dye were mixed and immediately exposed to the visible light source for 15 min. Prior incubation of clarified virus and dye permitted inactivation by methylene blue only, whereas no incubation prior to exposure resulted in three of the dyes contributing to inactivation. A concentration of 6 mug of neutral red, Toluidine Blue, methylene blue, and crystal violet was used per milliliter of virus suspension. Crystal violet was not a good viral inactivator under the conditions of the experimentation. Inactive virus induced the formation of neutralizing antibodies in adult chickens and mice. The antibody titer stimulated by the antigen treated with methylene blue and visible light was probably significant.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 4288063      PMCID: PMC546623          DOI: 10.1128/am.14.1.86-91.1966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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1.  PHOTODYNAMIC INACTIVATION OF POLIOVIRUS.

Authors:  C WALLIS; J L MELNICK
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1963-11       Impact factor: 3.616

2.  Antibody response of adult chickens to infectious and noninfectious foot-and-mouth disease virus.

Authors:  O N FELLOWES
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1962-04       Impact factor: 5.422

3.  Exposure to light as a source of error in the estimation of the infectivity of virus suspensions.

Authors:  H H SKINNER; C J BRADISH
Journal:  J Gen Microbiol       Date:  1954-06

4.  Evaluation of foot-and-mouth disease experience of cattle by intramuscular challenge, virus neutralization and fluorescent antibody reactions.

Authors:  G E Cottral; P Gailiunas; H R Seibold; R Campion
Journal:  Proc Annu Meet U S Anim Health Assoc       Date:  1964

5.  Neutralization of viruses by homologous immune serum. I. Quantitative studies on factors which affect the neutralization reaction with Newcastle disease, influenza A, and bacterial virus T3.

Authors:  D A TYRRELL; F L HORSFALL
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1953-06       Impact factor: 14.307

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