Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials

Antimicrobial coatings are typically tested for their activity and effectiveness based on an artificial procedure, the standard JIS Z 2801 (or ISO 22196). The test samples are contaminated with a predetermined concentration of bacteria and covered with a sterile film. Due to the artificial structure...

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Main Authors: Stich Alexander, Buhl Sebastian, Bulitta Clemens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-09-01
Series:Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0056
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spelling doaj-b14908a3c6fd4ec8ac35e0fcd8b4fb512021-09-06T19:19:26ZengDe GruyterCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering2364-55042018-09-014122923110.1515/cdbme-2018-0056cdbme-2018-0056Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materialsStich Alexander0Buhl Sebastian1Bulitta Clemens2Technical University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden, Hetzenrichter Weg 15, 92637Weiden, GermanyTechnical University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden, Hetzenrichter Weg 15, 92637Weiden, GermanyTechnical University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden, Hetzenrichter Weg 15, 92637Weiden, GermanyAntimicrobial coatings are typically tested for their activity and effectiveness based on an artificial procedure, the standard JIS Z 2801 (or ISO 22196). The test samples are contaminated with a predetermined concentration of bacteria and covered with a sterile film. Due to the artificial structure of this process, however, there is always the question of the validity in the practical application of these surfaces and how comparable this germ-reducing effect is to currently common disinfection measures. Therefore, we developed a more realistic test procedure in our laboratory. The test samples are inoculated and incubated at standard room conditions. To compare the antimicrobial activity to standard cleaning procedures also disinfection and wipe controls were performed. The results show that the antimicrobial test patterns we use have a strong efficacy. This could be shown reproducibly both with the standard method JIS Z 2801 as well as with our new test procedure.https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0056antimicrobialcoated samplesdisinfectantdisinfectant wipegerm-reducingnovel test proceduresterile water
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Buhl Sebastian
Bulitta Clemens
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Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
antimicrobial
coated samples
disinfectant
disinfectant wipe
germ-reducing
novel test procedure
sterile water
author_facet Stich Alexander
Buhl Sebastian
Bulitta Clemens
author_sort Stich Alexander
title Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
title_short Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
title_full Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
title_fullStr Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
title_full_unstemmed Novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
title_sort novel test procedure for testing antimicrobially active materials
publisher De Gruyter
series Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
issn 2364-5504
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Antimicrobial coatings are typically tested for their activity and effectiveness based on an artificial procedure, the standard JIS Z 2801 (or ISO 22196). The test samples are contaminated with a predetermined concentration of bacteria and covered with a sterile film. Due to the artificial structure of this process, however, there is always the question of the validity in the practical application of these surfaces and how comparable this germ-reducing effect is to currently common disinfection measures. Therefore, we developed a more realistic test procedure in our laboratory. The test samples are inoculated and incubated at standard room conditions. To compare the antimicrobial activity to standard cleaning procedures also disinfection and wipe controls were performed. The results show that the antimicrobial test patterns we use have a strong efficacy. This could be shown reproducibly both with the standard method JIS Z 2801 as well as with our new test procedure.
topic antimicrobial
coated samples
disinfectant
disinfectant wipe
germ-reducing
novel test procedure
sterile water
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0056
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