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Page 1: Household Cleaning Products Effects On Yeast Survivorship Jack Leech Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School Grade 10.

Household Cleaning Products Effects On Yeast Survivorship

Jack LeechPittsburgh Central Catholic

High SchoolGrade 10

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Ammonia• Common chemical used in cleaning

products and fertilizers.• In small amounts, ammonia can cause eye

and skin irritation. • In more concentrated amounts, ammonia

can cause severe skin burns. It can also lead to permanent lung damage if inhaled or blindness if it comes into direct contact with the eyes.

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Bleach

• Widely used household cleaning product.

• Bleach can also cause skin burns and eye irritation.

• One of the most harmful effect of bleach is its tendency to react with other cleaning products (ammonia or vinegar) to form lethal gases and byproducts.

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Organic Product: Seventh Generation

• Well-known for providing organic, environmentally safe products for over 18 years.

• Claims to be non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, emits no fumes, and contains no phosphates.

• Only listed harmful effect is possible eye irritant resulting from direct contact with the solution on the eye.

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Why is Yeast the Test Subject?

• Cell used was a species of yeast known as Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

• Easy to manipulate in the laboratory.• Very similar in structure to human cells. • In addition, this cell is a eukaryotic cell but

buds in single colonies, so they can be easily counted.

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Purpose:

• Discover if any household cleaning products have a significant effect on the growth of yeast colonies.

• If the cleaning products have an effect on the yeast growth, which has the greatest effect; ammonia, bleach, or the organic product.

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Hypothesis

• Null-the cleaning products will have no significant effect on yeast survivorship.

• Alternative-based on the numerous negative effects that the products can cause, ammonia will have the greatest effect on the yeast growth, followed by bleach and finally Seventh Generation.

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Materials

• 42 YEPD agar plates (1% yeast extract, 2% glucose, 1.5% agar)

• YEPD media (1% yeast extract, 2% peptone, 2% glucose)• Sterile capped test tube sterile dilution fluid (SDF) (10 mM

KH2PO4, 10 mM K2HPO4, 1 mM MgSO4, 0.1 mM CaCl2, 100 mM NaCl)

• Ammonia• Chlorine bleach• Seventh Generation disinfectant spray• Micropipette• Permanent marker• Plate spreader• Ethanol

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Procedure (Indirect Exposure)• S.c. yeast was grown overnight in sterile YEPD media.• A sample of the overnight culture was added to fresh media in a

sterile sidearm flask.• The culture was placed in a shaking water bath (30 C) until a

density of 50 Klett spectrophotometer units was reached. This represents a cell density of approximately 107 cells/mL.

• The plates were labeled and placed over the cleaning products fumes for intervals of 1 minute and 2 minutes.

• After vortexing to evenly suspend cells, 0.1mL aliquots were removed from the tubes and spread on 18 plates.

• The cell culture was diluted in sterile dilution fluid to a concentration of approximately 10 3 cells/mL.

• The plates were incubates at 30 C for 48 hours.• The resulting colonies were counted. Each colony is assumed to

have risen from one cell.

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Procedure (Direct Exposure)• S.c. yeast was grown overnight in sterile YEPD media.• A sample of the overnight culture was added to fresh media in a

sterile sidearm flask.• The culture was placed in a shaking water bath (30 C) until a

density of 50 Klett spectrophotometer units was reached. This represents a cell density of approximately 107 cells/mL.

• The cell culture was diluted in sterile dilution fluid to a concentration of approximately 10 3 cells/mL.

• After vortexing to evenly suspend cells, 0.1mL aliquots were removed from the tubes and spread on 18 plates.

• The plates were labeled and placed over the cleaning products fumes for intervals of 1 minute and 2 minutes.

• The plates were incubates at 30 C for 48 hours.• The resulting colonies were counted. Each colony is assumed to

have risen from one cell.

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Yeast Survivorship of the Indirect Exposure

Time Exposed to Fumes

Resulting Colonies

p=0.03 p=0.27

p=

0.0

19 p

=0

.24

3

p=

0.7

07

p=

0.0

07

p=

0.9

36

p=

0.7

43

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Yeast Survivorship of the Direct Exposure

Resulting Colonies

Time Exposed to Fumes

p=0.002 p=0.006

p=

7.7

9 *

10

-6

p=

2.3

2 *

10-5

p=

0.2

29

p=

1.9

6 *

10

-6

p=

.00

02

p=

0.1

89

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Fumes of Cleaning Products

Ammonia

Seventh Generation

Bleach

Results

P-value( .019) < .05 (Significant effect on control)

P-value( .243) > .05 (Insufficient data to confirm an effect on control)

P-value( .707) > .05 (Significant effect on control)

Ammonia

Bleach

Seventh Generation

P-value( .007) < .05 (Significant effect on control)

P-value( .936) > .05 (Insufficient data to confirm an effect on control)

P-value( .743) > .05 (Insufficient data to confirm an effect on control)

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Fumes of Cleaning Products

Ammonia

Seventh Generation

Bleach

Results

P-value (7.79 * 10-6) < .05 (Significant effect on control)

P-value( 2.23 * 10 -5) < .05 (Significant effect on control)

P-value( .229) > .05 (Insufficient data to confirm an effect on control)

Ammonia

Bleach

Seventh Generation

P-value( 1.96 * 10-6) < .05 (Significant effect on control)

P-value( .0002) < .05 (Significant effect on control)

P-value( .189) > .05 (Significant effect on control)

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What Does This Mean?

• Direct exposure had a much more destructive effect on the yeast survivorship.

• Time exposed had little to do with the indirect exposure, but the time exposed did effect the direct exposure.

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Conclusions• Null hypothesis partially rejected. • Sufficient evidence to see that the direct

exposure had a negative effect on the yeast cells; indirect exposure was not as effective.

• Based on the p-values of the variables compared to the control, ammonia was the most destructive source followed by chlorine bleach and Seventh Generation.

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Conclusions (cont.)

• Indirect exposure did have some effect based on the cell count of the plates.

• Not enough to prove that it was the effect of the cleaning products fumes’ outside of chance.

• The most effective form of cell destruction resulted from the direct exposure.

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Limitations in the Experiment

• Not exposing the yeast completely to the fumes.

• Environmental contamination could have been a factor.

• The plates were not vortexed between each trial.

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Continuing the Experiment

• Use different kinds of fumes and expose to yeast.

• Test the separate ingredients of the product instead of the whole product.

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Works Cited

• www.epa.gov

• www.sciencedirect.com

• www.bbc.co.uk

• www.seventhgeneration.org