Department of Microbiology, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, Kathmandu, Nepal
Research Article
Antibacterial Effect of Traditional Nepalese Drinking Water Copper Pot
Against Clinically Isolated Multi Drug Resistant
Escherichia coli
Author(s): Soma Kanta Baral*, Kharal Nikita, Parajuli Indira and Paudyal Prem
Microbiological contamination of drinking water is still a major issue in developing and under developing countries. Until it was safe to drink, water was typically stored in a variety of metal pots. Copper was discovered to be far more effective than the other metals. Ayurveda also recommends copper pots for drinking water. Therefore, the goal of this research is to see how copper affects numerous multi drug-resistant Escherichia coli clinical isolates. A total of 40 multi drug-resistant Escherichia coli were identified from various clinical specimens. For different periods of time, deionized water was put on a household copper pot having a capacity of 2 liters and a surface area of 860 cm2 (2, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours). Atomic absorption spectroscopy was used to measure the amount of copper leached. Luria Bertani broth was prepared using water stored in c.. View more»