The effects of magnesium oxide (MgO), calcium oxide (CaO), and zinc ox
ide (ZnO) powder slurries on spores of Bacillus subtilis were examined
. The CaO and MgO powder slurries were able to kill the spores of B. s
ubtilis in physiological saline. The efficacy of the CaO powder slurry
was much higher than that of the MgO powder slurry. It was considered
that the efficacy of the CaO powder slurry against the spores depende
d od effects of Ca2+ and some factors due to contact between sports an
d the CaO powders. When the spores and nutrients such as growth medium
existed together, it was observed that the MgO, CaO and ZnO powder sl
urries exhibited antibacterial activity against spores of B. subtilis.
There was no difference in sensitivity to the ceramic powder slurry b
etween the vegetative cells and the spores of B. subtilis. Further, th
e supernatant of the ceramic powder slurries promoted the germination
of the spores. Therefore, it was suggested that the ceramic powder slu
rries weakened a high dormancy of spores, and acted on the germinated
spores.