Health

Vol.11 No.2(2019), Paper ID 90478, 10 pages

DOI:10.4236/health.2019.112013

 

Effect of the Suppression of Cariesitic Bacterial Growth and Biofilm Formation Using Hydrogen/Free Chlorine Mixed Water Produced by an Electrolysis-Type Hydrogen Generator

 

Ryusuke Suzuki, Rin Kaneko, Masaru Nakano, Masato Kanda, Yuji Sebata, Shota Motegi, Tomoko Abe, Kazuaki Muramatsu

 

SHEM Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan
Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Saitama, Japan

 

Copyright © 2019 Ryusuke Suzuki, Rin Kaneko, Masaru Nakano, Masato Kanda, Yuji Sebata, Shota Motegi, Tomoko Abe, Kazuaki Muramatsu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

 

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Suzuki, R. , Kaneko, R. , Nakano, M. , Kanda, M. , Sebata, Y. , Motegi, S. , Abe, T. and Muramatsu, K. (2019) Effect of the Suppression of Cariesitic Bacterial Growth and Biofilm Formation Using Hydrogen/Free Chlorine Mixed Water Produced by an Electrolysis-Type Hydrogen Generator. Health, 11, 142-151. doi: 10.4236/health.2019.112013.

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