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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/JKCA.2020.20.04.454

Study on The Antibacterial and Anti-mite Effects of Terpenes Against Bedding Bacteria  

Koh, Won-Jin (대덕고등학교)
Seo, Yong-Mo (한남대학교 LINC+)
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The purpose of this study is to check the antimicrobial activity of terpene, a natural product-derived extract against bedding bacteria, and compare the number of bacteria detected. To this end, the number of mites and microbiological surveys were conducted on the pillows used at home to identify the presence of pathogenic strains that could cause the disease. Also, after two weeks test using pillow with terpene, a natural origin extract, the rate of reduction of fungi before and after the use of the substance and the effect of eradicating mites were evaluated. The antimicrobial activity of the terpene was observed by using the Pour plate method. The anti-mite effect was detected as weak positive (less than 100) in 2 of 4 pillows in the first test without the use of terpene. In the second experiment using a terpene, all were confirmed to be reduced to negative less than 20. The best anti-mite efficacy of terpene was found to be 20%. The purpose of this study is to suggest the possibility of developing antibacterial and anti-mite spray products for bedding using terpene.
Keywords
Terpene; Mite; Pillow; Antimicrobial Effect; Rice Worm;
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