Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles
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Resumo: | Fungi are eukaryotic beings; cosmopolitan can be found to external and internal environments. They can be propagated in different ways, like through air named anemophilic fungi. Their pathogenic, toxigenic and allergenic potential, may be associated with allergic diseases such as rhinitis, sinusitis and cancer, due mycotoxins presence. Fungal Bioaerosols are found in air conditioners in various environments, like passenger and utility vehicles used daily, however the lack maintenance of these equipment can cause health problems for their occupants. The objective of this study was to evaluate fungi biological diversity in automobile air conditioning filters, for pathogenic possibility, toxigenic and allergenic concentrations. For this purpose, 30 car filters were collected from dealerships stores during vehicle maintenance in Maceió. The filters collected from cars were measured, cut and placed in a Falcon tube with distilled water, autoclaved, placed in a centrifuge at 7000 rotations per minute (rpm), plated on mix agar Sabouraud dextrose and placed an oven at 28º C for approximately seven days. After fungi grew, the colony forming units (CFU) were counted, followed by isolation in interest colonies, using technique central culture. Taxonomic keys species identification, were based on morphological characteristics. 11 species of fungi were identified, which could be potentially pathogenic and toxigenic, but tests carried out with coconut agar were 100% negative for mycotoxins presence. After filters analyses, the most frequent genera anemophilic fungi were Paecilomyces spp. (80%), Acremonium spp. (56.7%) and Cladosporium spp. (40%). It is important periodic maintenance on automobile air conditioning filters against potentially growth of pathogenic and toxigenic fungi. growth of pathogenic and toxigenic fungi. |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobilesMicrobiota Fúngica en sistema de aire acondicionado automóvilesMicrobiota Fúngica em sistema de ar condicionado de automóveisMetabólitos fúngicosSíndrome do edifício doenteQualidade do ar interiorAlergiasFungi are eukaryotic beings; cosmopolitan can be found to external and internal environments. They can be propagated in different ways, like through air named anemophilic fungi. Their pathogenic, toxigenic and allergenic potential, may be associated with allergic diseases such as rhinitis, sinusitis and cancer, due mycotoxins presence. Fungal Bioaerosols are found in air conditioners in various environments, like passenger and utility vehicles used daily, however the lack maintenance of these equipment can cause health problems for their occupants. The objective of this study was to evaluate fungi biological diversity in automobile air conditioning filters, for pathogenic possibility, toxigenic and allergenic concentrations. For this purpose, 30 car filters were collected from dealerships stores during vehicle maintenance in Maceió. The filters collected from cars were measured, cut and placed in a Falcon tube with distilled water, autoclaved, placed in a centrifuge at 7000 rotations per minute (rpm), plated on mix agar Sabouraud dextrose and placed an oven at 28º C for approximately seven days. After fungi grew, the colony forming units (CFU) were counted, followed by isolation in interest colonies, using technique central culture. Taxonomic keys species identification, were based on morphological characteristics. 11 species of fungi were identified, which could be potentially pathogenic and toxigenic, but tests carried out with coconut agar were 100% negative for mycotoxins presence. After filters analyses, the most frequent genera anemophilic fungi were Paecilomyces spp. (80%), Acremonium spp. (56.7%) and Cladosporium spp. (40%). It is important periodic maintenance on automobile air conditioning filters against potentially growth of pathogenic and toxigenic fungi. growth of pathogenic and toxigenic fungi.Los hongos son seres eucariotas, cosmopolitas y se pueden encontrar en ambientes externos e internos, se pueden propagar de diferentes maneras y una de ellas es a través del aire llamados hongos anemófilos. Por su potencial patógeno, toxigénico y alergénico, pueden estar asociados a enfermedades alérgicas como rinitis, sinusitis y cáncer por la presencia de micotoxinas. Bioaerosoles fúngicos se encuentran el aire acondicionado en los diferentes ambientes, y uno de estos son los vehículos de pasajeros y utilitarios que se utilizan diariamente, sin embargo la falta de mantenimiento de estos equipos puede causar problemas de salud a sus ocupantes. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la diversidad biológica de hongos posiblemente patógenos, toxigénicos y alergénicos en filtros de aire acondicionado de automóviles. Para ello, se recogieron 30 filtros de automóviles en concesionarios durante el mantenimiento de vehículos en Maceió. Los filtros recolectados de los autos fueron medidos, cortados y colocados en un tubo Falcon con agua destilada, autoclavados, colocados en una centrífuga a 7000 revoluciones por minuto (rpm), sembrados en medio agar dextrosa Sabouraud y colocados en una estufa a 28ºC durante aproximadamente siete días. Luego del crecimiento de los hongos, se contaron las unidades formadoras de colonias (UFC), seguido del aislamiento de las colonias de interés, mediante la técnica de cultivo central. Para la identificación taxonómica de especies se utilizaron claves basadas en características morfológicas. Se identificaron 11 especies de hongos que podrían ser potencialmente patógenos y toxigénicos, pero las pruebas realizadas con agar coco resultaron negativas (100%) para la presencia de micotoxinas. Tras analizar los filtros, los géneros más frecuentes de hongos anemófilos fueron Paecilomyces spp. (80%), Acremonium spp. (56,7%) y Cladosporium spp. (40%). Es importante que se realice un mantenimiento periódico a los filtros de aire acondicionado de los automóviles ya que sirven como sustrato para el crecimiento de hongos potencialmente patógenos y toxigenicosFungos são seres eucariontes, cosmopolitas encontrados em ambientes externos e internos que podem ser propagados de diversas formas e uma delas é pelo ar denominados fungos anemófilos. Devido ao seu potencial patogênico, toxigênico e alergênico eles podem estar associados a doenças como rinites, sinusites e câncer devido a presença de micotoxinas. Bioaressóis fúngicos são encontrados em ar condicionados nos diversos ambientes, e um destes são veículos de passeio e utilitários, porém a falta de manutenção destes equipamentos pode causar problemas à saúde de seus ocupantes. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a diversidade biológica dos fungos possivelmente patogênicos, toxigênicos e alergênicos em filtros de ar condicionado de automóveis. Para isso foram recolhidos 30 filtros de automóveis em concessionárias durante a manutenção de veículos em Maceió. Os filtros recolhidos dos automóveis foram medidos, cortados e colocados em tubo Falcon com água destilada, autoclavados, levados à centrífuga á 7000 rotação por minuto (rpm), plaqueada em meio ágar sabouraud dextrose e colocados na estufa a 28ºC por aproximadamente sete dias. Após crescimento dos fungos, realizou-se a contagem das unidades formadoras de colônias (UFC), seguido pelo isolamento das colônias de interesse, utilizando a técnica de cultura central. Para identificação taxonômica das espécies foram utilizadas chaves com base nas características morfológicas. Foram identificadas 11 espécies de fungos, potencialmente patogênicas e toxigênicas, porém testes feitos com ágar coco deram negativos (100%) para a presença de micotoxinas. Após as análises dos filtros, os gêneros de fungos anemófilos mais frequentes foram Paecilomyces spp. (80%), Acremonium spp. (56,7%) e Cladosporium spp. (40%). É importante que sejam realizados manutenção periódica nos filtros dos ar condicionado de automoveis pois serve de substrato para crescimento de fungos potencialmente patogênicos e toxigênicos.Universidade do Estado da Bahia - UNEB2024-05-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://www.revistas.uneb.br/index.php/ouricuri/article/view/1868410.59360/ouricuri.vol14.i1.a18684Ouricuri Magazine; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024); 03-20Revista Ouricuri; Vol. 14 Núm. 1 (2024); 03-20Ouricuri Magazine; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024); 03-20Revista Ouricuri; v. 14 n. 1 (2024); 03-202317-01312176-3216reponame:Revista Ouricuri (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB)instacron:UNEBporhttps://www.revistas.uneb.br/index.php/ouricuri/article/view/18684/13517https://www.revistas.uneb.br/index.php/ouricuri/article/view/18684/13518Copyright (c) 2024 Rebeca Ingrid dos Santos Barboza, Elica Amara Cecilia Guedes-Coelho; Fernando Pinto Coelho; Manoel Messias Da Silva Costa, Euripedes Alves da Silva Filhohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/?ref=chooser-v1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarboza, Rebeca Ingrid dos Santos Guedes-Coelho, Elica Amara CeciliaPinto Coelho, FernandoDa Silva Costa, Manoel MessiasAlves da Silva Filho, Euripedes2024-05-23T20:23:41Zoai:ojs.revistas.uneb.br:article/18684Revistahttps://www.revistas.uneb.br/index.php/ouricuriPUBhttps://www.revistas.uneb.br/index.php/ouricuri/oai||ouricuri@nectas.org2317-01312176-3216opendoar:2024-05-23T20:23:41Revista Ouricuri (Online) - Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB)false |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles Microbiota Fúngica en sistema de aire acondicionado automóviles Microbiota Fúngica em sistema de ar condicionado de automóveis |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles Barboza, Rebeca Ingrid dos Santos Metabólitos fúngicos Síndrome do edifício doente Qualidade do ar interior Alergias |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles |
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Fungal Microbiota in air conditioning system automobiles |
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Barboza, Rebeca Ingrid dos Santos |
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Barboza, Rebeca Ingrid dos Santos Guedes-Coelho, Elica Amara Cecilia Pinto Coelho, Fernando Da Silva Costa, Manoel Messias Alves da Silva Filho, Euripedes |
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Guedes-Coelho, Elica Amara Cecilia Pinto Coelho, Fernando Da Silva Costa, Manoel Messias Alves da Silva Filho, Euripedes |
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Barboza, Rebeca Ingrid dos Santos Guedes-Coelho, Elica Amara Cecilia Pinto Coelho, Fernando Da Silva Costa, Manoel Messias Alves da Silva Filho, Euripedes |
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Metabólitos fúngicos Síndrome do edifício doente Qualidade do ar interior Alergias |
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Metabólitos fúngicos Síndrome do edifício doente Qualidade do ar interior Alergias |
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Fungi are eukaryotic beings; cosmopolitan can be found to external and internal environments. They can be propagated in different ways, like through air named anemophilic fungi. Their pathogenic, toxigenic and allergenic potential, may be associated with allergic diseases such as rhinitis, sinusitis and cancer, due mycotoxins presence. Fungal Bioaerosols are found in air conditioners in various environments, like passenger and utility vehicles used daily, however the lack maintenance of these equipment can cause health problems for their occupants. The objective of this study was to evaluate fungi biological diversity in automobile air conditioning filters, for pathogenic possibility, toxigenic and allergenic concentrations. For this purpose, 30 car filters were collected from dealerships stores during vehicle maintenance in Maceió. The filters collected from cars were measured, cut and placed in a Falcon tube with distilled water, autoclaved, placed in a centrifuge at 7000 rotations per minute (rpm), plated on mix agar Sabouraud dextrose and placed an oven at 28º C for approximately seven days. After fungi grew, the colony forming units (CFU) were counted, followed by isolation in interest colonies, using technique central culture. Taxonomic keys species identification, were based on morphological characteristics. 11 species of fungi were identified, which could be potentially pathogenic and toxigenic, but tests carried out with coconut agar were 100% negative for mycotoxins presence. After filters analyses, the most frequent genera anemophilic fungi were Paecilomyces spp. (80%), Acremonium spp. (56.7%) and Cladosporium spp. (40%). It is important periodic maintenance on automobile air conditioning filters against potentially growth of pathogenic and toxigenic fungi. growth of pathogenic and toxigenic fungi. |
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