Enhancing hand hygiene compliance through the long-lasting antimicrobial effects of nitric oxide-releasing hand sanitizer gel.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Manjyot Kaur Chug, Gabrielle Aluisio, Cole Bousquet, Mark Garren, Yun Qian, Joseph H Campbell, Elizabeth J Brisbois
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Abstract

Effective hand hygiene is crucial for reducing the transmission of disease-causing pathogens. While alcohol-based hand sanitizers have become popular, their increased usage during the COVID-19 pandemic raised concerns about their short-lived activity and potential side effects. The increased application of hand sanitizers and harmful side effects has necessitated an effective alternative with prolonged and enhanced antimicrobial properties which could result in a reduced number of sanitizer applications. To address these issues and improve antimicrobial efficacy, this study developed a nitric oxide (NO)-releasing hand sanitizer (NORel) gel enriched with other antimicrobial and moisturizing ingredients like ethanol, tea tree oil, and glycerin. The NORel gel underwent comprehensive analysis, including assessments of pH for 60 d, rheology, NO release, cytocompatibility, and in vitro and ex vivo antimicrobial effectiveness on rabbit skin proving its ability to eliminate over 97% of bacteria and fungi, including antibiotic-resistant strains. One NORel gel formulation, NORel2, demonstrated antimicrobial activity comparable to a commercial alcohol-based gel containing 62% ethyl alcohol, achieving a reduction of more than 5 logs in S. aureus bacteria on a rabbit skin model. Additionally, the NORel gel significantly outperformed the commercial alcohol gel by maintaining its antimicrobial efficacy on infected rabbit skin, showing a persistent activity with a 1.6-log reduction in viable S. aureus 2 h after application. This research introduces a biocompatible NO-releasing gel with superior antimicrobial properties compared to common alcohol-based sanitizers, making it an effective hand hygiene solution to reduce infections, especially in high-risk environments.

通过释放一氧化氮的洗手液凝胶的持久抗菌效果,增强手部卫生依从性。
有效的手部卫生对于减少致病病原体的传播至关重要。虽然含酒精的洗手液已经变得很流行,但在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,它们的使用量增加,引发了人们对其短暂活性和潜在副作用的担忧。随着洗手液应用的增加和有害副作用的增加,需要一种具有延长和增强抗菌性能的有效替代品,这可能导致洗手液应用数量的减少。为了解决这些问题并提高抗菌效果,本研究开发了一种释放一氧化氮(NO)的洗手液(NORel)凝胶,该凝胶富含其他抗菌和保湿成分,如乙醇、茶树油和甘油。NORel凝胶进行了全面的分析,包括60 d的pH值评估、流变学、NO释放、细胞相容性以及兔皮肤的体外和离体抗菌效果,证明其能够消除97%以上的细菌和真菌,包括抗生素耐药菌株。一种NORel凝胶制剂NORel2的抗菌活性与含有62%乙醇的商业醇基凝胶相当,在兔皮肤模型上实现了金黄色葡萄球菌减少5倍以上。此外,NORel凝胶在感染兔皮肤上保持抗菌效果,明显优于商业酒精凝胶,在使用后2小时,活性金黄色葡萄球菌减少1.6 log。本研究介绍了一种生物相容性no释放凝胶,与普通醇基洗手液相比,具有优越的抗菌性能,使其成为有效的手部卫生解决方案,以减少感染,特别是在高风险环境中。
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Biomaterials Science
Biomaterials Science MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
CiteScore
11.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
556
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Science is an international high impact journal exploring the science of biomaterials and their translation towards clinical use. Its scope encompasses new concepts in biomaterials design, studies into the interaction of biomaterials with the body, and the use of materials to answer fundamental biological questions.
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