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Microbiological Viewpoint to Pelotherapy from Turkey

Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 107 - 116, 01.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.5455/umj.20160503021349

Abstract

Introduction: In the therapeutic use of spas, it is important to ensure the effectiveness of removal of coliform pollution in peloids and water. It is aimed that a study on microbiological characterization in the thermal habitats located in Turkey. Method: The study was conducted on water and mud samples taken from spas in different parts of our country. The Most Probable Number MPN values obtained as a result of analyses of 100 ml and 300 ml water and peloid samples taken from each station for determination of the types of iron and acidophilic bacteria. Furthermore, IC50 values were calculated from the graph drawn between the concentrations water and mud concentrations and % activity values. IC45, IC50 and IC90 values indicating toxicity for granulated and anaerobic mud cultures were identified. Results: For human health, the infection dosage of the bacteria in an individual must be about 50 IC50%. In water and mud samples, mostly iron bacteria such as Siderocapsa sp, Thiobaccillus ferrooxidans and acidophilic varieties such as Thiobaccillus acidophilus and Leptosprillum sp were identified. According to the results of the study, except for the water samples taken from stations TW-5, 6 and 15, pH value was in the range of 6-7, which indicated that it was slightly acidic. Moreover, their chemical contents and physical properties and at the same time their hygienic and microbiological characteristics were tested repeatedly through analyses. Conclusion: We intended to make suggestions about the usability of the mud by identifying the properties of the spa muds and waters through analyses and /or make the existing mud compounds more useful by making additions/improvements to it, and thus initiating preliminary studies to set a standard.

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Year 2016, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 107 - 116, 01.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.5455/umj.20160503021349

Abstract

References

  • Matz H, Orion E, Wolf R. Balneotherapy in Dermatology, Dermatol Therapy, 2003, 16: 132-40.
  • Simsek S, Samilgil E, Akkus MF. Turkey's Geothermal Energy Potential and Exploit Opportunities. New and Renewable Energy Resources Seminar, Ankara, 1981.
  • Karakaya, MC, Karakaya N, Aydin, ME, Vural, CH, Nalbantcilar MT. Investigation of properties of thermal muds and waters using for therapeutic purposes. TUBITAK 110Y033, 2013, 238p.
  • Karakaya MC, Dogru M, Karakaya N, Vural HC, Kuluozturk F. Radioactivity concentrations and dose assessments of the therapeutic peloids from some Turkish spas. Clay Minerals, 2015, 50, 221-232.
  • Senturk N. Hot Water Pollution and A example from Turkey against Pollution and Measures to be taken against Pollution. Medical Ecology and Hydro-Journal 1986, Chapter 4. XXII. International Hydrothermal Engineering and Thermal Medicine Congress, 76-85
  • Bertoni M, Olivieri F, Manghetti M, Boccolini E, Bellomini MG, Blandizzi C, Bonino F, Del Tacca M. Effects of a bicarbonate-alkaline mineral water on gastric functions and functional dyspepsia: a preclinical and clinical study, Pharmacol Res. 2002, 46(6), 525-531. PMID: 12457626
  • Goeminne PC, Nawrot TS, De Boeck K, Ben Nemery B, Lieven J, Dupon LJ. Proximity to blue spaces and risk of infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis: A case-control analysis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 2015, 14, 741-747.
  • Pier GB, Ramphal R. Pseudomonas aeruginosa’’ In Mandel G.L, et al. Principles and Practise of Infectious Diseases, 6 th ed. NewYork: Churchill Livingstone, 2005, 2587-2615.
  • Uyanik A. Afyon Sandikli Hüdayi Knowledge Attitude and Behavior of the Hot Springs Hot Springs Personnel Hygienic Conditions. Suleyman Demirel University, Graduate Thesis, 2006, 96s.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Muazzez Celik Karakaya This is me

Necati Karakaya This is me

Hasibe Cingilli Vural

Publication Date April 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Celik Karakaya M, Karakaya N, Vural HC. Microbiological Viewpoint to Pelotherapy from Turkey. ULUTAS MED J. 2016;2(2):107-16.