Evaluation of the efficacy of three medical device detergents on bacteria and yeast derived biofilm: a comparative study

Kuenyoul Park, Mi-Na Kim, H. Sung
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of three medical detergents against bacteria and yeast-derived biofilms. Methods: The biofilm removal efficacy of EmpowerTM (Metrex, USA), CidezymeTM (Johnson and Johnson Medical Inc, USA), and Matrix mintTM (Whiteley Medical, Australia) were compared to that of chlorine bleach. Biofilms were produced using Staphylococcus aureus RN9120, Escherichia coli ATCC35218, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC27853, Candida albicans ATCC14053, and clinical isolates of Enterococcus faecalis, E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Candida auris, and Trichosporon asahii. The organisms were suspended in tryptic soy broth (TSB) in 96-well microplates and cultured for 72 hours. They were treated with the detergents, and the residual biofilm mass was quantified using crystal violet staining followed by optical density measurements at 620 nm (OD620 ). Results: EmpowerTM and CidezymeTM significantly reduced the biofilm mass derived from all species by > 50% of OD620 at 37ºC except those from E. faecalis, T. asahii, and C. auris. Matrix mintTM had no effect on the biofilms under any condition. Conclusion: The culture conditions and the species of the biofilm-producing organism influenced the effectiveness of the detergent. Biofilms produced by E. faecalis, C. auris, and T. asahii were resistant to all detergent treatments under all conditions.
评估三种医疗器械清洁剂对细菌和酵母衍生生物膜的功效:一项比较研究
背景:本研究旨在评估三种医用清洁剂对细菌和酵母衍生生物膜的功效。将 EmpowerTM(Metrex,美国)、CidezymeTM(强生医疗公司,美国)和 Matrix mintTM(Whiteley Medical,澳大利亚)的生物膜去除效果与氯漂白剂进行比较。使用金黄色葡萄球菌 RN9120、大肠埃希菌 ATCC35218、铜绿假单胞菌 ATCC27853、白色念珠菌 ATCC14053 以及临床分离的粪肠球菌、大肠埃希菌、肺炎克雷伯菌、白色念珠菌和旭日三孢子菌产生生物膜。将这些生物悬浮在 96 孔微孔板中的胰蛋白酶大豆肉汤(TSB)中,培养 72 小时。用去污剂处理后,用水晶紫染色,然后在 620 纳米波长下测量光密度(OD620),对残留的生物膜质量进行量化。结果:在 37ºC 温度下,EmpowerTM 和 CidezymeTM 能显著减少所有菌种的生物膜质量,OD620 值减少 50%以上,但粪大肠杆菌、痢疾杆菌和肛门脓疱疮杆菌的生物膜除外。Matrix mintTM 在任何条件下对生物膜都没有影响。结论培养条件和产生生物膜的生物种类会影响洗涤剂的效果。在所有条件下,粪肠球菌、肛门脓疱病菌和痢疾杆菌产生的生物膜对所有洗涤剂处理都有抗性。
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